Jacek's maillinglist tutorial
Jacek's maillinglist tutorial
Hey
I'm introdicing myself to sql and used Jacek's mailing list to give it a try, the problem is that I'm not being able to connect to the database :S don't know what info to use except fot the mysql_select_db because I only have one lol
i'm using 000webhost.com (I use it because its free.
Could you guys help me out here?
I'm introdicing myself to sql and used Jacek's mailing list to give it a try, the problem is that I'm not being able to connect to the database :S don't know what info to use except fot the mysql_select_db because I only have one lol
i'm using 000webhost.com (I use it because its free.
Could you guys help me out here?
Re: Jacek's maillinglist tutorial
I would suggest that you don't use 000webhost.
They disable your account if you send too many emails at once.
And we need to see what you connecting code is, so just paste that in (but remove your password)
They disable your account if you send too many emails at once.
And we need to see what you connecting code is, so just paste that in (but remove your password)
Re: Jacek's maillinglist tutorial
that would be
can you suggest one that doesn'0t delete my acc? thanks
<?php //param1-link, param2-utilisador, param3-palvara pass mysql_connect('don\'t know what to use here', 'myuser', 'mypass'); // escolha da base de dados mysql_select_db('a5510829_mailing'); $path = dirname(__FILE__); include("{$path}/inc/mail.inc.php"); ?>that's too bad :S i'm not willing to pay for one host :S
can you suggest one that doesn'0t delete my acc? thanks
Re: Jacek's maillinglist tutorial
You're supposed to get that info from your host. The first parameter is 9/10 times "localhost" though.
Re: Jacek's maillinglist tutorial
What I get is this
Warning: mysql_connect() [function.mysql-connect]: Access denied for user 'a5510829_fidbeck'@'localhost' (using password: YES) in /home/a5510829/public_html/mailing_list/core/init.inc.php on line 3 Free Web Hosting PHP Error Message Warning: mysql_select_db() [function.mysql-select-db]: Access denied for user 'a5510829'@'localhost' (using password: NO) in /home/a5510829/public_html/mailing_list/core/init.inc.php on line 5 Free Web Hosting PHP Error Message Warning: mysql_select_db() [function.mysql-select-db]: A link to the server could not be established in /home/a5510829/public_html/mailing_list/core/init.inc.php on line 5
Re: Jacek's maillinglist tutorial
I know that 000webhost has separate MySQL servers, they tell you what the address is.
For example; mysql4.000webhost.com
But they do tell you what the address is in the MySQL DB section of their control panel.
Now, I haven't done alot of research on them, but there's always a free place called x10hosting.com
I say them because that's the free version of x10premium.com , which I use.
If your not sure, then buy an SSL certificate on the free service ($10 USD annually) and ask if they will check the limits.
(They trust you a lot when youn buy an SSL certificate from them)
For example; mysql4.000webhost.com
But they do tell you what the address is in the MySQL DB section of their control panel.
Now, I haven't done alot of research on them, but there's always a free place called x10hosting.com
I say them because that's the free version of x10premium.com , which I use.
If your not sure, then buy an SSL certificate on the free service ($10 USD annually) and ask if they will check the limits.
(They trust you a lot when youn buy an SSL certificate from them)
Re: Jacek's maillinglist tutorial
thanks for your answer mine was msql6...... hehe
got connected but it doesn't seem to be saving anything. I have to review the code :S
I could just try to send them an email explaining that right?
do you know if the host you mentioned blocks your account if you don't have the SSL certificate?
got connected but it doesn't seem to be saving anything. I have to review the code :S
I could just try to send them an email explaining that right?
do you know if the host you mentioned blocks your account if you don't have the SSL certificate?
Re: Jacek's maillinglist tutorial
I have the premium version of x10, so I basically have free reign over whatever I do :3
But x10 basic are still very lenient. I'm pretty sure they offer cPanel, with a built-in mailing list anyway.
You don't have to buy an SSL certificate, but if you don't buy anything and you want to send unlimited amount of emails… they may think that something is up.
The reason why I suggested that you buy an SSL certificate is because its the cheapest thing you can buy from their service.
I have a certificate because a lot of personal information goes through my website.
I know that if you contact them asking about their restrictions, and give them a bit of background as to what you are doing, I'm sure that they will work something out.
If you are planning on getting a lot of traffic to your website, you may want to consider paid hosting anyway.
But x10 basic are still very lenient. I'm pretty sure they offer cPanel, with a built-in mailing list anyway.
You don't have to buy an SSL certificate, but if you don't buy anything and you want to send unlimited amount of emails… they may think that something is up.
The reason why I suggested that you buy an SSL certificate is because its the cheapest thing you can buy from their service.
I have a certificate because a lot of personal information goes through my website.
I know that if you contact them asking about their restrictions, and give them a bit of background as to what you are doing, I'm sure that they will work something out.
If you are planning on getting a lot of traffic to your website, you may want to consider paid hosting anyway.
Re: Jacek's maillinglist tutorial
Thanks
I'm not getting this
the mysql_error function is giving me this
@abcdea
We have disabled registrations from your country of origin due to continued abuse.
ahahahahha
I'm not getting this
the mysql_error function is giving me this
You have an error in your SQL syntax; check the manual that corresponds to your MySQL server version for the right syntax to use near ''users' ('firstname', 'lastname', 'email') VALUES ('name', 'john', 'doe' at line 1its basically saying that the names do not match?
@abcdea
We have disabled registrations from your country of origin due to continued abuse.
ahahahahha
Re: Jacek's maillinglist tutorial
May I ask what country you are from ?
Anyway, if you could post your SQL statement, I'll see if I can be of help.
Anyway, if you could post your SQL statement, I'll see if I can be of help.
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this is my add_user function
//adds the given information to the table! function add_user($firstname, $lastname, $email){ $firstname = mysql_real_escape_string($firstname); $lastname = mysql_real_escape_string($lastname); $email = mysql_real_escape_string($email); $result = mysql_query("INSERT INTO 'users' ('firstname', 'lastname', 'email') VALUES ('{$firstname}', '{$lastname}', '{$email}')"); //check for mysql errors echo mysql_error(); return($result !== false) ? true : false; }hmm I'm from Portugal
Re: Jacek's maillinglist tutorial
Ah, problem with your SQL statement.
As far as I know, you don't need to put quotes around the table name, unless it would be something that would look like SQL syntax (eg two dashes) but in which case you would use back tics (`)
Ahhhh, Portugal
I went on a study tour there once, beautiful country. However there are lots of spam reports from there it's a shame you can't use x10hosting, they really are a great service. I think you may have to ponder ways to use 000webhost efficiently. Maybe contact them about it, they would know more about their service than I
As far as I know, you don't need to put quotes around the table name, unless it would be something that would look like SQL syntax (eg two dashes) but in which case you would use back tics (`)
Ahhhh, Portugal
I went on a study tour there once, beautiful country. However there are lots of spam reports from there it's a shame you can't use x10hosting, they really are a great service. I think you may have to ponder ways to use 000webhost efficiently. Maybe contact them about it, they would know more about their service than I
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Where did you study? I'm currently studying in the University of Coimbra
I changed the 'users' to `users` and the error message changed saying No Database selected lol
I changed the 'users' to `users` and the error message changed saying No Database selected lol
Re: Jacek's maillinglist tutorial
Use mysql_select_db();
In the brackets use the same as ur username, in single quotes. (Put it directly after where you connect)
And I studied at Lisbon, law and science. I was only there for 2 weeks :3
(Don't know why)
In the brackets use the same as ur username, in single quotes. (Put it directly after where you connect)
And I studied at Lisbon, law and science. I was only there for 2 weeks :3
(Don't know why)
Re: Jacek's maillinglist tutorial
I changed the msql_select_db but not its back up again.
now its giving me another error
Unknown column 'name' in 'field list'
I DON´'T EVEN HAVE A NAME FIELD IN THE DB.....
this is very annoying :S
EDIT1: I did it. Its sorted out now.
this way
thanks for your help people
now its giving me another error
Unknown column 'name' in 'field list'
I DON´'T EVEN HAVE A NAME FIELD IN THE DB.....
this is very annoying :S
EDIT1: I did it. Its sorted out now.
this way
$result = mysql_query("INSERT INTO `users` (`firstname`, `lastname`, `email`) VALUES ('{$firstname}', '{$lastname}', '{$email}')");I've changed ' to ` in some places until it finally worked out
thanks for your help people
Re: Jacek's maillinglist tutorial
Could you do this:
mysql_select_db('db name') or die(mysql_error());
Tell me of it spits out any errors.
And if you could re-paste your user add function.
mysql_select_db('db name') or die(mysql_error());
Tell me of it spits out any errors.
And if you could re-paste your user add function.
Re: Jacek's maillinglist tutorial
Its already posted in my previous comment.
I found another error because i forgot to specify that the user_id was supposed to auto-increment and forgot the add that already done
I found another error because i forgot to specify that the user_id was supposed to auto-increment and forgot the add that already done
Last edited by Fidbeck on Sun Sep 30, 2012 12:46 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Jacek's maillinglist tutorial
Soooooo, fixed?
Re: Jacek's maillinglist tutorial
My english sometimes gets messy lol
What I meant is that everything seems to be working pretty fine.
I still have some things to do such as
- making the unsubscribe a proper link (you click and it does what is meant to do, You don't need to copy it and open in another tab)
- find a way to, how can I explain it...
to make a field remember what was written in case of error we have to do this
oh and I forgot change it to send as HTML and put some CSS code, but this part I don't know how I should do it.
What I meant is that everything seems to be working pretty fine.
I still have some things to do such as
- making the unsubscribe a proper link (you click and it does what is meant to do, You don't need to copy it and open in another tab)
- find a way to, how can I explain it...
to make a field remember what was written in case of error we have to do this
value="<? echo $contact_name ?>but even if you successfuly send what was written there, what was written stays there. So it should remember if any error accours and if everything works fine it cleans.
oh and I forgot change it to send as HTML and put some CSS code, but this part I don't know how I should do it.
Re: Jacek's maillinglist tutorial
I am so confused...
So, you want a link in the email to unsubscribe, yes?\\
When you send the mail, just put in a link to a page with a $_GET variable on it (I would suggest using base64_encode(); on the email), then read the variable and null all the fields.
Eg http://yoursite.com/unsubscribe.php?email=BASE64'd_EMAIL_HERE
Then just strip the slashes etc, and use sql update.
Most email clients will automatically change URLs to hyperlinks.
So, you want a link in the email to unsubscribe, yes?\\
When you send the mail, just put in a link to a page with a $_GET variable on it (I would suggest using base64_encode(); on the email), then read the variable and null all the fields.
Eg http://yoursite.com/unsubscribe.php?email=BASE64'd_EMAIL_HERE
Then just strip the slashes etc, and use sql update.
Most email clients will automatically change URLs to hyperlinks.
Re: Jacek's maillinglist tutorial
what I meant was to add the <a href> tags to convert the full link into a simple text saying something like Unsubscribe