Dynamic Form building
am 30.03.2008 17:14:48 von Brunda
Hi,
I have some doubts
1) Can some one explain the difference b/w include_once and
require_once
'coz there are some instances when we use include_once() and the code
works and in same case if we use require_once() it doesn't work
2) I have created a dynamic HTML generation code.In some cases the id
of the field is displayed as the value of the texbox (and it doesn't
happen with all the textbox's only some of them)
3) How to get new lines(in a para) from DB to PHP
We get the mail content from DB (Oracle 10g) and to get it in the
corect format we are using
but if there is some other way could
you please guide me?
Thank you
Brunda
Re: Dynamic Form building
am 30.03.2008 17:26:04 von Michael Fesser
..oO(Brunda)
>1) Can some one explain the difference b/w include_once and
>require_once
>'coz there are some instances when we use include_once() and the code
>works and in same case if we use require_once() it doesn't work
It's described in the manual. The difference is what will happen if the
requested file can't be included: "include" just throws a warning, while
"require" kills the script with a fatal error.
>2) I have created a dynamic HTML generation code.In some cases the id
>of the field is displayed as the value of the texbox (and it doesn't
>happen with all the textbox's only some of them)
It's an error in your code, but impossible to fix without seeing it.
>3) How to get new lines(in a para) from DB to PHP
>We get the mail content from DB (Oracle 10g) and to get it in the
>corect format we are using
but if there is some other way could
>you please guide me?
I sometimes used this function to replace simple line breaks with better
HTML markup:
function nl2html($text) {
$pattern = array('#\r\n?#', '#\n\n+#', '#\n#');
$replace = array("\n", '
', '
');
return '
'.preg_replace($pattern, $replace, $text).'
';
}
Micha
Re: Dynamic Form building
am 30.03.2008 17:54:22 von George Maicovschi
On Mar 30, 6:14 pm, Brunda wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have some doubts
>
> 1) Can some one explain the difference b/w include_once and
> require_once
> 'coz there are some instances when we use include_once() and the code
> works and in same case if we use require_once() it doesn't work
>
> 2) I have created a dynamic HTML generation code.In some cases the id
> of the field is displayed as the value of the texbox (and it doesn't
> happen with all the textbox's only some of them)
>
> 3) How to get new lines(in a para) from DB to PHP
> We get the mail content from DB (Oracle 10g) and to get it in the
> corect format we are using
but if there is some other way could
> you please guide me?
>
> Thank you
> Brunda
ON question 3 you could you the nl2br function built in PHP.
Re: Dynamic Form building
am 02.04.2008 16:54:50 von Brunda
On Mar 30, 8:54 pm, George Maicovschi
wrote:
> On Mar 30, 6:14 pm, Brunda wrote:
>
>
>
> > Hi,
>
> > I have some doubts
>
> > 1) Can some one explain the difference b/w include_once and
> > require_once
> > 'coz there are some instances when we use include_once() and the code
> > works and in same case if we use require_once() it doesn't work
>
> > 2) I have created a dynamic HTML generation code.In some cases the id
> > of the field is displayed as the value of the texbox (and it doesn't
> > happen with all the textbox's only some of them)
>
> > 3) How to get new lines(in a para) from DB to PHP
> > We get the mail content from DB (Oracle 10g) and to get it in the
> > corect format we are using
but if there is some other way could
> > you please guide me?
>
> > Thank you
> > Brunda
>
> ON question 3 you could you the nl2br function built in PHP.
Thanx for your help
Solved the 2nd problem
it was a bug in my team mates code which was discovered during
integration.
Solved the 3rd problem also
Our email function wasn't accepting normal text instead it was just
taking HTML characters so it gave us problems.
Now that we are using the simple email function provided by PHP all
the problems related to this got solved.