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Check if URL has certain string with PHP
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worked for me with php
if(strpos($_SERVER['REQUEST_URI'], 'shop.php') !== false){
echo 'url contains shop';
}
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PHP Fatal error: Using $this when not in object context
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In my index.php I'm loading maybe
foobarfunc() like this:
foobar::foobarfunc(); // Wrong, it is not static method
but can also be
$foobar = new foobar; // correct
$foobar->foobarfunc();
You can not invoke method this w...
Detect Browser Language in PHP
I use the following PHP script as index for my website.
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How Drupal works? [closed]
... because it has a relatively deep function stack. Although it's procedural PHP it's purely event/listener driven in its architecture, and there's no simple "flow" in the main PHP script for you to look though. I recently did a presentation on this very subject, and the slides are posted on slideshar...
How are echo and print different in PHP? [duplicate]
... there any major and fundamental difference between these two functions in PHP?
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Hidden features of mod_rewrite
...directories
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-d
# map requests to index.php and append as a query string
RewriteRule ^(.*)$ index.php?query=$1
Since Apache 2.2.16 you can also use FallbackResource.
Handling 301/302 redirects:
RewriteEngine on
# 302 Temporary Redirect (302 is the default, but ...
PHP abstract properties
Is there any way to define abstract class properties in PHP?
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How to create an array from a CSV file using PHP and the fgetcsv function
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FYI: str_getcsv() is only available from PHP 5.3.0 on. The project I am working on missed it by 1 version DOH! (we are using 5.2.9 atm).
– Jim Ford
Sep 16 '09 at 19:15
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Cannot use object of type stdClass as array?
...ntext);
If you have identifiers like from-date (the hyphen would cause a PHP error when using the above method) you have to write:
var_dump($result->{'from-date'});
If you want an array you can do something like this:
$result = json_decode($json, true);
Or cast the object to an array:
$r...
PHP - Modify current object in foreach loop
... recommended even though this is shorter (see comment by Paystey)
Per the PHP foreach documentation:
In order to be able to directly modify array elements within the loop precede $value with &. In that case the value will be assigned by reference.
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