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trevelyn1015 01-05-2005 06:41 PM

search.php - help needed - "getdaily"
 
PHP Code:

// #############################################################################
if ($_REQUEST['do'] == 'getnew' OR $_REQUEST['do'] == 'getdaily'

     
globalize($_REQUEST, array( 
          
'forumid' => INT
          
'days' => INT
          
'hours' => INT
          
'minutes' => INT,
          
'seconds' => INT
          
'exclude' => STR 
     
)); 
 
     
// get date: 
     
if ($_REQUEST['do'] == 'getnew' AND $bbuserinfo['lastvisit'] != 0
     { 
          
// if action = getnew and last visit date is set 
          
$datecut $bbuserinfo['lastvisit']; 
     } 
     else 
     { 
          
$_REQUEST['do'] = 'getdaily'
          if (
$days 1
          { 
               
$days 1
          } 
 
          if (!
$hours
          { 
               
$hours 24
          } 
 
          if (!
$minutes
          { 
               
$minutes 60
          } 
          
          if (!
$seconds
          { 
               
$seconds 60;
           }
          
$datecut TIMENOW - ($hours $minutes $seconds $days); 
     } 

why doesn't that work for getting daily posts by minutes?

hours and days work? but not minutes... why not?

for:

search.php?do=getdaily&minutes=15

search.php?do=getdaily&hours=1

search.php?do=getdaily&days=1

days work, hours, work, but minutes don't...

any help

15 minutes is pulling up last 6 hours
30 minutes is pulling up last 9 hours
45 minutes is pulling up last 18 hours

Zachery 01-05-2005 06:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by trevelyn1015
PHP Code:

// #############################################################################
if ($_REQUEST['do'] == 'getnew' OR $_REQUEST['do'] == 'getdaily'

     
globalize($_REQUEST, array( 
          
'forumid' => INT
          
'days' => INT
          
'hours' => INT
          
'minutes' => INT,
          
'seconds' => INT
          
'exclude' => STR 
     
)); 
 
     
// get date: 
     
if ($_REQUEST['do'] == 'getnew' AND $bbuserinfo['lastvisit'] != 0
     { 
          
// if action = getnew and last visit date is set 
          
$datecut $bbuserinfo['lastvisit']; 
     } 
     else 
     { 
          
$_REQUEST['do'] = 'getdaily'
          if (
$days 1
          { 
               
$days 1
          } 
 
          if (!
$hours
          { 
               
$hours 24
          } 
 
          if (!
$minutes
          { 
               
$minutes 60
          } 
          
          if (!
$seconds
          { 
               
$seconds 60;
           }
          
$datecut TIMENOW - ($hours $minutes $seconds $days); 
     } 

why doesn't that work for getting daily posts by minutes?

hours and days work? but not minutes... why not?

for:

search.php?do=getdaily&minutes=15

search.php?do=getdaily&hours=1

search.php?do=getdaily&days=1

days work, hours, work, but minutes don't...

any help

where are you defining thoughs varibles ? :)

trevelyn1015 01-05-2005 06:48 PM

1 Attachment(s)
in the url...

with code's that look like this (ignore the "month" one)

trevelyn1015 01-05-2005 07:59 PM

well? :)

Zachery 01-05-2005 08:03 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by trevelyn1015
well? :)

What code where?

trevelyn1015 01-05-2005 08:09 PM

the attached thumbnail image... showing how i edited the navbar template for the links...

there is more editing done than that, of course... i just took a screenshot of the links

Zachery 01-05-2005 08:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by trevelyn1015
the attached thumbnail image... showing how i edited the navbar template for the links...

there is more editing done than that, of course... i just took a screenshot of the links

Where are you defining thoughs varibles in THE PHP

trevelyn1015 01-05-2005 08:23 PM

i don't understand what you are saying...

do you have aol instant messenger?

sabret00the 01-05-2005 08:48 PM

the $days variable isn't defined either, so i don't think it needs to be deined i think the issue is the the TIMENOW() fucntion, he's gotta work out which is for which.

trevelyn1015 01-05-2005 11:20 PM

yeah... anyone know what to do here? :)


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