Jul 13th, 2004, 07:49 PM
#1
Thread Starter
Addicted Member
backup code flat file
I need the small bit of code to backup some data. I have like 10 text areas that I want backed up to a flat file based on date.
So basically I will have a button in my script that will say "backup data"
and all my textarea's will be backed up according to todays date, when the button is pressed.
for example, 07_13_04-backup
Any idea on how to do this?
Jul 14th, 2004, 06:53 AM
#2
Frenzied Member
Well, #1, you have realize that the backups will only be on the server. PHP can only write to the server's HD.
#2, check this out. You will obviously set your text area page up to be a form and on a submit, you process it using fwrite.
Jul 14th, 2004, 08:14 AM
#3
Thread Starter
Addicted Member
I know. ITs going to be written to the servers HD.
Heres a zip file of my script. admin.php is the file that would probably have the backup code in it. Maybe check it out? Easy script to understand.
Thanks for any code/help u can give!
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Jul 14th, 2004, 10:11 AM
#4
Frenzied Member
1) Turn off global variables if you are using them.
2) Everything will be passed in the POST array (which you have chosen) and can be accessed like this:
PHP Code:
$POST_ [ 'sent1' ]
And then we have to talk about this:
PHP Code:
$a = fopen("conf.php", "w") or die ("Dosya aÝlamadÝ!");
fputs($a, "<?php
\ $tablewidth = \ " $tablewidth \";
\$tableheight= \" $tableheight \";
\$bgcolor = \" $bgcolor \";
\$border = \" $border \";
\$scrollspeed = \" $scrollspeed \";
\$fontsize = \" $fontsize \";
\$fontstyle = \" $fontstyle \";
\$fontcolor = \" $fontcolor \";
\$bold = \" $bold \";
\$lineheight = \" $lineheight \";
\$sent1 = \" $sent1 \";
\$sent2 = \" $sent2 \";
\$sent3 = \" $sent3 \";
\$sent4 = \" $sent4 \";
\$sent5 = \" $sent5 \";
\$sent6 = \" $sent6 \";
\$sent7 = \" $sent7 \";
\$sent8 = \" $sent8 \";
\$sent9 = \" $sent9 \";
\$sent10 = \" $sent10 \";
\$sent11 = \" $sent11 \";
\$sent12 = \" $sent12 \";
\$sent13 = \" $sent13 \";
\$sent14 = \" $sent14 \";
?>\n" );
fclose ( $a );
print ( " $success " );
?>
1) Why do you open/close a php block inside of a php block?
2) What are those slashes for? (the ones at the beginning of all the lines)
Are you getting any output?
edit: I guess you can't color code in a php block.
Last edited by ober0330; Jul 14th, 2004 at 10:14 AM .
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