webgyrl Posted December 13, 2004 Posted December 13, 2004 I've been searching on DynamicDrive for a script that can rotate link content. Basically I'd like to feature 5-10 links on my website and have them change each day on a 7 day rotation. All I found was a DHTML scroller thing, but that really isn't what I want. I'd like something static that displays 5-10 text links but that changes to a different set based on the day of the week etc. Anyone have any ideas. Gonna go check out HotScripts, but thought I'd post this in case someone knows of a sctipt that might work. Thanks, Nat Quote
TCH-Bruce Posted December 13, 2004 Posted December 13, 2004 (edited) You could use PHP. <?php $day1 = "Saturday"; $day2 = "Sunday"; $day3 = "Monday"; $day4 = "Tuesday"; $day5 = "Wednesday"; $day6 = "Thursday"; $day7 = "Friday"; $weekday = date("l"); if ($weekday == $day1) { include( $_SERVER['DOCUMENT_ROOT']."/sat.html");} if ($weekday == $day2) { include ($_SERVER['DOCUMENT_ROOT']."/sun.html");} if ($weekday == $day3) { include ($_SERVER['DOCUMENT_ROOT']."/mon.html");} if ($weekday == $day4) { include ($_SERVER['DOCUMENT_ROOT']."/tues.html");} if ($weekday == $day5) { include ($_SERVER['DOCUMENT_ROOT']."/wed.html");} if ($weekday == $day6) { include ($_SERVER['DOCUMENT_ROOT']."/thurs.html");} if ($weekday == $day7) { include ($_SERVER['DOCUMENT_ROOT']."/fri.html");} ?> Create 7 HTML files with the content to appear for that day of the week. Then insert this PHP script in your page where you want the content to appear. I've modified this per TCH-Andy's post below for compactness. Edited December 17, 2004 by TCH-Bruce Quote
TCH-Bruce Posted December 13, 2004 Posted December 13, 2004 Thanks, I know about enough PHP to be dangerous! Quote
webgyrl Posted December 14, 2004 Author Posted December 14, 2004 Bruce! You are my hero! That is exactly what I was looking for. Now I must go smack myself up the head for not being more diligent in learning PHP. So much to do... so little time. LOL Thanks a million, Nat Quote
michéal Posted December 15, 2004 Posted December 15, 2004 i was looking for something similiar but am unable to work out what to do exactly, basically i have a list of text links on a page and i want them to rotate so to speak every now and again so that they each get a turn as the first link. do you understand or am i talking gibberish. example mayfair hotel oren hotel castle hotel becomes oren hotel castle hotel mayfair hotel when someone else goes into the page and so on so they all get a turn as the first link Quote
OldTimer Posted December 15, 2004 Posted December 15, 2004 Here's a javascript way of doing it. http://javascriptkit.com/script/script2/imageorder.shtml Quote
webgyrl Posted December 16, 2004 Author Posted December 16, 2004 Glad I could help. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Bruce, OK just finished the htm pages and popped the PHP code into my page. For some reason the links aren't showing up. www.natalie-brown.com. All that you see are the Horizontal rules. Here is my code: >$day1 = "Saturday"; $day2 = "Sunday"; $day3 = "Monday"; $day4 = "Tuesday"; $day5 = "Wednesday"; $day6 = "Thursday"; $day7 = "Friday"; $weekday = date("l"); if (($weekday == $day1) { include "$_SERVER['DOCUMENT_ROOT']."http://www.natalie-brown.com/content/sat.htm"; } if (($weekday == $day2) { include "$_SERVER['DOCUMENT_ROOT']."http://www.natalie-brown.com/content/sun.htm"; } if (($weekday == $day3) { include "$_SERVER['DOCUMENT_ROOT']."http://www.natalie-brown.com/content/mon.htm"; } if (($weekday == $day4) { include "$_SERVER['DOCUMENT_ROOT']."http://www.natalie-brown.com/content/tues.htm"; } if (($weekday == $day5) { include "$_SERVER['DOCUMENT_ROOT']."http://www.natalie-brown.com/content/wed.htm"; } if (($weekday == $day6) { include "$_SERVER['DOCUMENT_ROOT']."http://www.natalie-brown.com/content/thurs.htm"; } if (($weekday == $day7) { include "$_SERVER['DOCUMENT_ROOT']."http://www.natalie-brown.com/content/fri.htm"; } Did I write the links to the seperate pages wrong? I put all those pages in a "content" folder on my site. I tested the page on Firefox and IE 6. Hmmmm what did I do wrong? Nat Quote
webgyrl Posted December 16, 2004 Author Posted December 16, 2004 Here's a javascript way of doing it. http://javascriptkit.com/script/script2/imageorder.shtml <{POST_SNAPBACK}> I'll check it out. Thanks. Quote
TCH-Bruce Posted December 16, 2004 Posted December 16, 2004 Nat, you didn't need to change any of the links unless you changed the HTML doc names or the pages are not in the same folder as the page they are being displayed on. The "$_SERVER['DOCUMENT_ROOT']." is the path to the page. Remove the http://www.natalie-brown.com and it should work. If you have the pages in a "content" folder then make the link part "/content/mon.htm" and it should work. If the pages are in the same folder as the page they are to be viewd on then remove the "/content" as well. Quote
webgyrl Posted December 16, 2004 Author Posted December 16, 2004 Nat, you didn't need to change any of the links unless you changed the HTML doc names or the pages are not in the same folder as the page they are being displayed on. The "$_SERVER['DOCUMENT_ROOT']." is the path to the page. Remove the http://www.natalie-brown.com and it should work. If you have the pages in a "content" folder then make the link part "/content/mon.htm" and it should work. If the pages are in the same folder as the page they are to be viewd on then remove the "/content" as well. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Bruce, The pages are all in a /content folder on the site. I did change the links to remove the http://www.natalie-brown part, but the links still aren't showing. The whole content folder is uploaded. You can do a view source to see the entire code for the index page if that helps. Here is the ammended code: >$day1 = "Saturday"; $day2 = "Sunday"; $day3 = "Monday"; $day4 = "Tuesday"; $day5 = "Wednesday"; $day6 = "Thursday"; $day7 = "Friday"; $weekday = date("l"); if (($weekday == $day1) { include "$_SERVER['DOCUMENT_ROOT']."/content/sat.htm"; } if (($weekday == $day2) { include "$_SERVER['DOCUMENT_ROOT']."/content/sun.htm"; } if (($weekday == $day3) { include "$_SERVER['DOCUMENT_ROOT']."/content/mon.htm"; } if (($weekday == $day4) { include "$_SERVER['DOCUMENT_ROOT']."/content/tues.htm"; } if (($weekday == $day5) { include "$_SERVER['DOCUMENT_ROOT']."/content/wed.htm"; } if (($weekday == $day6) { include "$_SERVER['DOCUMENT_ROOT']."/content/thurs.htm"; } if (($weekday == $day7) { include "$_SERVER['DOCUMENT_ROOT']."/content/fri.htm"; } Not sure what I did wrong... I know it must be something simple. LOL it always is! Thanks for the help. Nat Quote
TCH-Bruce Posted December 16, 2004 Posted December 16, 2004 Where in your directory tree is the page you want it on and where in the directory tree are the mon-fri.htm files? Is everything in /content? Is /content in your public_html folder? Sorry, need to know these things to answer properly. Quote
TCH-Bruce Posted December 16, 2004 Posted December 16, 2004 Nat, I looked at your thurs.htm page.... It's a full HTML page... The only content that should be in these day pages should be the the stuff between the and tags. Just the link information. The style will come from the CSS of the page it appears on. And the links should work if coded like this... include "$_SERVER 'DOCUMENT_ROOT']."/content/????.htm"; Quote
TCH-Bruce Posted December 16, 2004 Posted December 16, 2004 And if the page you are using this on is not a PHP page you will need to be sure that the following is in your .htaccess file. AddType application/x-httpd-php .htm .html Quote
webgyrl Posted December 17, 2004 Author Posted December 17, 2004 Where in your directory tree is the page you want it on and where in the directory tree are the mon-fri.htm files? The page I want the links on is my index.htm page. That page is in the main folder. The public_html one. Is everything in /content? Is /content in your public_html folder? All the daily rotation pages are in /content. The /content folder is in the public_html one. So it looks like: >public_html folder -index.htm >content folder -all sun-mon.htm pages reside in the content folder Nat, I looked at your thurs.htm page.... It's a full HTML page... Ah yes, they are all full HTML pages. So you are saying delete everything that is not within the <body> tags? Like this? ><body> Listen to Natalie's Music @</font></b></b> <a href="http://www.acidplanet.com/artist.asp?AID=160199&T=92430" target="_blank">Acidplanet</a> | <a href="http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/stores/artist/-/digital-music/219777/103-4337476-5724600" target="_blank">Amazon Pop</a> | <a href="http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/stores/artist/-/digital-music/215749/103-4337476-5724600" target="_blank">Amazon Urban</a> | <a href="http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/stores/artist/-/digital-music/240906/103-4337476-5724600" target="_blank">Amazon General</a> | <a href="http://artistgigs.com/artist.pl?id=1052" target="_blank">Artist Gigs</a> |<br> | <a href="http://www.artistlaunch.com/artist4.asp?artistid=334" target="_blank">Artistlaunch</a> | <a href="http://www.artistnow.com/index.php?m=vp&a=1&id=15619" target="_blank">Artistnow</a> | <a href="http://www.audiostreet.net/artists/002/630/natalie_brown.html" target="_blank">Audiostreet</a> | <a href="http://www.beatmaka.com/natalie_brown" target="_blank">Beatmaka</a> | <a href="http://www.belgiummp3.be/mp3/Natalie_Brown/" target="_blank">Belgium Mp3</a> | <br> | <a href="http://www.bitchinentertainment.com/natbrownepk.html" target="_blank">Bitchin' Entertainment</a> | <a href="http://www.bigtalent.com/cgi-bin/bigtalent/browse?category=55&user=1428" target="_blank">Big Talent</a> | <a href="http://www.broadjam.com/artistprofile/artistindex.asp?artistID=773" target="_blank">Broadjam</a> | <a href="http://newmusic.clearchannel.com/artist/nataliebrown" target="_blank">New Music Network</a> | <a href="http://www.download.com/nataliebrown" target="_blank">CNET</a> </body> The style will come from the CSS of the page it appears on. The CSS is not a global CSS page. It's all formated in Dreamweaver. I haven't yet changed my main site to a global CSS type format. The only content that should be in these day pages should be the the stuff between the <body> and </body> tags. Just the link information. And the links should work if coded like this... include "$_SERVER 'DOCUMENT_ROOT']."/content/????.htm"; Right now the code I have on the index.htm page for the include is: >include "$_SERVER['DOCUMENT_ROOT']."/content/fri.htm"; I should change that to take out the "["? And if the page you are using this on is not a PHP page you will need to be sure that the following is in your .htaccess file. AddType application/x-httpd-php .htm .html Oh lord! I've never changed the .htaccess file. Do I do that through CPanel and where do I put that line? Not sure how to change that file. Thanks a million Bruce. I'm learning a ton Quote
webgyrl Posted December 17, 2004 Author Posted December 17, 2004 Bruce, Just looking at my htaccess file and it says the following: # -FrontPage- IndexIgnore .htaccess */.??* *~ *# */HEADER* */README* */_vti* <Limit GET POST> order deny,allow deny from all allow from all </Limit> <Limit PUT DELETE> order deny,allow deny from all </Limit> AuthName www.natalie-brown.com AuthUserFile /home/natalie/public_html/_vti_pvt/service.pwd AuthGroupFile /home/natalie/public_html/_vti_pvt/service.grp I added the line you suggested:AddType application/x-httpd-php .htm .html to the bottom line on the htaccess file but when I overwrote the old htaccess file, my web site went 'blank'. I deleted the line and changed the file back to what it was originally. Where do I put that line of code in the htaccess file? Thanks, Nat Quote
TCH-Bruce Posted December 17, 2004 Posted December 17, 2004 I can't for the life of me figure out why it's not working. The update to your .htaccess file should work anywhere in there. I added mine to the top on one site and bottom on another. Both work. I assume you had a backup of your .htaccess file before you changed it. As for your mon-fri.htm pages, there should be no tags either. If the include path isn't working try this: include "/home/yourcpanelname/public_html/content/mon-fri.htm" ; It should work. Or you can go with the original links I gave if you put the mon-fri-htm files in your public_html folder. Quote
webgyrl Posted December 17, 2004 Author Posted December 17, 2004 OK I am going to put the files from the content folder in my public_html file. I deleted the body tags. Hang on and I'll let you know when I've uploaded them. Quote
webgyrl Posted December 17, 2004 Author Posted December 17, 2004 Ok I did it but it just shows this: ?> Do I still need to change the htaccess file if I go with the original code and putting the rotating content pages in the public_html folder? I have no idea why my site freaked out when I added that line. Strange. Quote
TCH-Bruce Posted December 17, 2004 Posted December 17, 2004 Yes, since your pages end in .html or .htm you need this line in your .htaccess file. AddType application/x-httpd-php .htm .html Quote
TCH-Bruce Posted December 17, 2004 Posted December 17, 2004 Nat you have this in your index page. <?php<?php$day1 = "Saturday"; $day2 = "Sunday"; $day3 = "Monday"; $day4 = "Tuesday"; $day5 = "Wednesday"; $day6 = "Thursday"; $day7 = "Friday"; $weekday = date("l"); if (($weekday == $day1) { include "$_SERVER['DOCUMENT_ROOT']."/sat.html"; } if (($weekday == $day2) { include "$_SERVER['DOCUMENT_ROOT']."/sun.html"; } if (($weekday == $day3) { include "$_SERVER['DOCUMENT_ROOT']."/mon.html"; } if (($weekday == $day4) { include "$_SERVER['DOCUMENT_ROOT']."/tues.html"; } if (($weekday == $day5) { include "$_SERVER['DOCUMENT_ROOT']."/wed.html"; } if (($weekday == $day6) { include "$_SERVER['DOCUMENT_ROOT']."/thurs.html"; } if (($weekday == $day7) { include "$_SERVER['DOCUMENT_ROOT']."/fri.html"; } ?> ?> Remove the parts that I have bolded in red. Quote
webgyrl Posted December 17, 2004 Author Posted December 17, 2004 Yes, since your pages end in .html or .htm you need this line in your .htaccess file. AddType application/x-httpd-php .htm .html <{POST_SNAPBACK}> OK I will try it again. What I had done is downloaded to my desktop it using SmartFTP, i opened it up in WordPad, added the line and then overwrote the htaccess file. Is that the right way to do it? Nat Quote
webgyrl Posted December 17, 2004 Author Posted December 17, 2004 OK I also removed the extra lines that were messing up the code, as you bolded in red. Quote
TCH-Bruce Posted December 17, 2004 Posted December 17, 2004 (edited) Yes, since your pages end in .html or .htm you need this line in your .htaccess file. AddType application/x-httpd-php .htm .html OK I will try it again. What I had done is downloaded to my desktop it using SmartFTP, i opened it up in WordPad, added the line and then overwrote the htaccess file. Is that the right way to do it? Nat Save a copy to your machine and then edit the file on the server using File Manager in cPanel. That's how I do it and it always works. Edited December 17, 2004 by TCH-Bruce Quote
webgyrl Posted December 17, 2004 Author Posted December 17, 2004 Ok I had forgotten to delete the "l" to change the url to an htm file. I changed that, but it still doesn't seem to work. I am just headed out and will be back later to try to get to the bottom of this. Feel free to view source if that helps any. Sorry this is proving to be a bear! lol Nat Quote
webgyrl Posted December 17, 2004 Author Posted December 17, 2004 Strangely enough I just looked at the hataccess file again and whatever I changed is now gone? Why would it revert back to the old file? I used the "Edit File" function. Quote
webgyrl Posted December 17, 2004 Author Posted December 17, 2004 Ok so strange... I went and added the line to the htaccess file and then saved it. I refreshed my site and it went blank again. Here is how the hataccess file looks in cPanel >.htaccess File Type: ASCII text # -FrontPage- IndexIgnore .htaccess */.??* *~ *# */HEADER* */README* */_vti* order deny,allow deny from all allow from all order deny,allow deny from all AuthName www.natalie-brown.com AuthUserFile /home/natalie/public_html/_vti_pvt/service.pwd AuthGroupFile /home/natalie/public_html/_vti_pvt/service.grp AddType application/x-httpd-php .htm .html Quote
webgyrl Posted December 17, 2004 Author Posted December 17, 2004 Argh... yup the site is blank. I will have to delete that line to make the site show again. Why is adding that line making things go blank? OK i have to jet... let me get back online later today. This is so strange huh! Quote
TCH-Andy Posted December 17, 2004 Posted December 17, 2004 The site is blank, because it is now trying to interpret the PHP. However I think there is an error in the PHP - the brackets don't tie up I would rename a copy of index.htm to test.php - remove the line in the .htaccess for now - and then test the php part. Quote
TCH-Bruce Posted December 17, 2004 Posted December 17, 2004 Nat, the following will work. I have downloaded you index file and edited to test. <?php $day1 = "Saturday"; $day2 = "Sunday"; $day3 = "Monday"; $day4 = "Tuesday"; $day5 = "Wednesday"; $day6 = "Thursday"; $day7 = "Friday"; $weekday = date("l"); if ($weekday == $day1) { include "/home/yourcpanelname/public_html/sat.htm"; } if ($weekday == $day2) { include "/home/yourcpanelname/public_html/sun.htm"; } if ($weekday == $day3) { include "/home/yourcpanelname/public_html/mon.htm"; } if ($weekday == $day4) { include "/home/yourcpanelname/public_html/tues.htm"; } if ($weekday == $day5) { include "/home/yourcpanelname/public_html/wed.htm"; } if ($weekday == $day6) { include "/home/yourcpanelname/public_html/thurs.htm"; } if ($weekday == $day7) { include "/home/yourcpanelname/public_html/fri.htm"; } ?> Replace yourcpanelname with your cpanel name. Also, in your mon-fri.htm pages you will have to add your font size tags otherwise they will appear larger than the other links. Let me know if you still have problems. Quote
TCH-Andy Posted December 17, 2004 Posted December 17, 2004 Try; >if ($weekday == $day1) { include( $_SERVER['DOCUMENT_ROOT']."/sat.html");} if ($weekday == $day2) { include ($_SERVER['DOCUMENT_ROOT']."/sun.html");} if ($weekday == $day3) { include ($_SERVER['DOCUMENT_ROOT']."/mon.html");} if ($weekday == $day4) { include ($_SERVER['DOCUMENT_ROOT']."/tues.html");} if ($weekday == $day5) { include ($_SERVER['DOCUMENT_ROOT']."/wed.html");} if ($weekday == $day6) { include ($_SERVER['DOCUMENT_ROOT']."/thurs.html");} if ($weekday == $day7) { include ($_SERVER['DOCUMENT_ROOT']."/fri.html");} Hopefully I have all the quotes and brackets in the right places - let me know if not Quote
TCH-Bruce Posted December 17, 2004 Posted December 17, 2004 (edited) Andy, that would probably work too. I edited her page as a test and posted how I did it above yours and it works. Andy, I tested your "if" statements and they also work except for the page names. The are .htm and not .html Thanks for the edit! Edited December 17, 2004 by TCH-Bruce Quote
TCH-Bruce Posted December 17, 2004 Posted December 17, 2004 Andy, I editied my post above. I tried your "if" statements and they also worked. Quote
webgyrl Posted December 20, 2004 Author Posted December 20, 2004 Ok so do I use what Andy wrote or what Bruce wrote and where do I put it in the page? Do I write over that original code that Bruce wrote? Should I change the page to index.php and if I do that, what is the best way? I wonder if everyone can see PHP on even old browsers? Do I still need to change my htaccess file? Thanks guys, what a blessing you are! Nat Quote
webgyrl Posted December 20, 2004 Author Posted December 20, 2004 Nat, the following will work. I have downloaded you index file and edited to test. <?php $day1 = "Saturday"; $day2 = "Sunday"; $day3 = "Monday"; $day4 = "Tuesday"; $day5 = "Wednesday"; $day6 = "Thursday"; $day7 = "Friday"; $weekday = date("l"); if ($weekday == $day1) { include "/home/yourcpanelname/public_html/sat.htm"; } if ($weekday == $day2) { include "/home/yourcpanelname/public_html/sun.htm"; } if ($weekday == $day3) { include "/home/yourcpanelname/public_html/mon.htm"; } if ($weekday == $day4) { include "/home/yourcpanelname/public_html/tues.htm"; } if ($weekday == $day5) { include "/home/yourcpanelname/public_html/wed.htm"; } if ($weekday == $day6) { include "/home/yourcpanelname/public_html/thurs.htm"; } if ($weekday == $day7) { include "/home/yourcpanelname/public_html/fri.htm"; } ?> Replace yourcpanelname with your cpanel name. Also, in your mon-fri.htm pages you will have to add your font size tags otherwise they will appear larger than the other links. Let me know if you still have problems. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Bruce, I added in the code as you specified and put in my cPanel username where you indicated. I checked the page and the links are still not showing. If I used what Andy wrote, where would I put it and in what format? Nat Quote
webgyrl Posted December 20, 2004 Author Posted December 20, 2004 The site is blank, because it is now trying to interpret the PHP. However I think there is an error in the PHP - the brackets don't tie up I would rename a copy of index.htm to test.php - remove the line in the .htaccess for now - and then test the php part. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Where is the bracket error? I will try to rename the file to PHP and test it. Do I have to remove all that beginning HTML part if I rename the file to a PHP file? Thanks, Nat PS will work on this during the week.... just off to bed now. Quote
webgyrl Posted December 20, 2004 Author Posted December 20, 2004 YAY! Got it to work Thank you Bruce and Andy for all your help in getting this working. It's PURRRR-FECT! Hugs, Nat Quote
surefire Posted December 20, 2004 Posted December 20, 2004 For brevity and more flexibility going forward: ><?php $file_ar = array('fileSun.htm', 'fileMon.htm', 'fileTue.htm', 'fileWed.htm', 'fileThur.htm', 'fileFri.htm', 'fileSat.htm'); $weekday = date("w");/* 0=Sunday */ if(isset($file_ar[$weekday]) && $file_ar[$weekday] != '') { include( $_SERVER['DOCUMENT_ROOT'].'/'.$file_ar[$weekday]; } ?> Quote
TCH-Bruce Posted December 20, 2004 Posted December 20, 2004 Thanks surefire! Much more compact then the one I originally wrote. Quote
Marty63 Posted March 1, 2005 Posted March 1, 2005 Hi Bruce. Thank you for posting the PHP code for rotating content. I've found it VERY useful. I'm new to PHP code, but couldn't this script be condensed even further to just: <?php $day = (date("D")); include("($_SERVER['DOCUMENT_ROOT']."/$day.html"); ?> (assuming the .html files are named mon.html, tues.html, wed.html, etc.) ~Marty Quote
TCH-Bruce Posted March 1, 2005 Posted March 1, 2005 Hi Marty and welcome to the forums. I suppose that would work. I was/am new to PHP as well. But is sounds like it would work correctly. Quote
TCH-Tim Posted March 1, 2005 Posted March 1, 2005 <?php$day = (date("D")); include("($_SERVER['DOCUMENT_ROOT']."/$day.html"); ?> (assuming the .html files are named mon.html, tues.html, wed.html, etc.) I had to make a minor change for it to work for me: ><?php $day = (date("D")); include $_SERVER['DOCUMENT_ROOT']."/$day.html"; ?> And it assumes the .html files are named Mon.html, Tues.html, etc. Quote
TCH-Bruce Posted March 1, 2005 Posted March 1, 2005 Goes to show, there's more than one way to do things. Quote
TCH-Thomas Posted March 5, 2005 Posted March 5, 2005 This daily rotating php script, is there some way I can make it weekly instead, so the content are changed every monday? Quote
TCH-Tim Posted March 5, 2005 Posted March 5, 2005 (edited) This daily rotating php script, is there some way I can make it weekly instead, so the content are changed every monday? <{POST_SNAPBACK}> The PHP code for "week number of the year" is W, and it starts on Monday. I haven't tested it yet but I imagine this would work: ><?php $week = (date("W")); include("($_SERVER['DOCUMENT_ROOT']."/$week.html"); ?> You could create the weekly pages in advance, and when that Monday rolls around, voila. BTW, for more date codes, go here. Edited March 5, 2005 by timhodge Quote
TCH-Thomas Posted March 5, 2005 Posted March 5, 2005 Thanks, timhodge. I´ll let you know on monday if it works. Quote
TCH-Thomas Posted March 6, 2005 Posted March 6, 2005 I haven´t tried this yet, so maybe the answer is in there , but I thought of something... If I use the code ><?php $week = (date("W")); include("($_SERVER['DOCUMENT_ROOT']."/$week.html"); ?> How does the server know when its time to show a new "made in advance" htmlpage? As I understand it, I either have to upload a week.html every monday or change $week.html to $week1.html $week2.html and so on every week. Am I correct or wrong? Quote
TCH-Tim Posted March 7, 2005 Posted March 7, 2005 I haven´t tried this yet, so maybe the answer is in there , but I thought of something...If I use the code ><?php $week = (date("W")); include("($_SERVER['DOCUMENT_ROOT']."/$week.html"); ?> How does the server know when its time to show a new "made in advance" htmlpage? As I understand it, I either have to upload a week.html every monday or change $week.html to $week1.html $week2.html and so on every week. Am I correct or wrong? <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Wrong. $week is a variable defined by the date() function. We are saying that $week will equal the number of whatever week in the year it is, somewhere between 1 and 52. You will create a file for each week number. So right now we are wrapping up week 9. For tomorrow, have a file called 10.html ready to go. For next Monday, use 11.html. And so on. Make sense? Quote
section31 Posted March 9, 2005 Posted March 9, 2005 since you all are sharing efficiency tips... how about this..if you're only including html/text and not php...don't use include...use file_get_contents...its waaaaaaaaaaay faster and more efficent. I just made this bechmark script just for you guys...Observe and comment!!! http://section31.us/test/includeVsfile_get_contents.php Quote
TCH-Tim Posted March 9, 2005 Posted March 9, 2005 since you all are sharing efficiency tips... how about this..if you're only including html/text and not php...don't use include...use file_get_contents...its waaaaaaaaaaay faster and more efficent. I just made this bechmark script just for you guys...Observe and comment!!! http://section31.us/test/includeVsfile_get_contents.php <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Neat. I'll have to put that in my bag of tricks. -Tim Quote
borfast Posted March 9, 2005 Posted March 9, 2005 Nice tip! A Google search for "file_get_contents include performance" found me this interesting page about a comparisson of various methods to include static content with PHP. Looks like fpassthru is an even faster alternative. Quote
section31 Posted March 9, 2005 Posted March 9, 2005 Nice tip!A Google search for "file_get_contents include performance" found me this interesting page about a comparisson of various methods to include static content with PHP. Looks like fpassthru is an even faster alternative. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> WOAH.... Good find.. I've now added the other functions to my test and have increased the file to 220KB... Check out the results... http://section31.us/test/includeVsfile_get_contents.php Quote
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