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PHP Help Needed
So I am trying to spruce up my image mod mirror page... I am running into problems with trying to sort the files to be in alphabetical order (and hopefully be able to include options to sort in other methods as well). No, I am not going to write this to use a database. It does not sort properly, and I have no idea how to make it do so. Yes, there is a lot of theoretical code commented out. http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/icons/icon12.gif The sorting portion begins at this like:
// Sorting that doesn't work. :'S Here is the code: http://imagemod.spaceempires.net/indexmda.txt And here is the script running: http://imagemod.spaceempires.net/indexmda.php |
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Will check now.
Edit1: This is an included file, right. As I get errors for missing definition of index, numitems, full etc.... Will check further.. Edit2: Copying the script to my server and the files in the directory (to be sorted) and removing inclusions of header and footer, gives too many errors to even start debugging. If I'll dig into I ought to have more... I'll skip all else and just look at the sorting. [ December 06, 2003, 00:55: Message edited by: Ruatha ] |
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I don't get any errors about missing definitions... that, and I don't think it is necessary to explicitly define variables separately to just using them in PHP.
The file is not included in anything. [ December 06, 2003, 00:54: Message edited by: Imperator Fyron ] |
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Note how there are no errors when it is running under a Linux environment (on the se.net server)...
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Ok, then I can't explain all the errors.
Anyway, this sorts the names right It seems; http://pbw.ath.cx/sort.txt test http://pbw.ath.cx/sort.php And that's kind of strange as I haven't altered anything significant. Can it be the multiarray that messes things up?? Edit: Ahh, I run win server... [ December 06, 2003, 01:07: Message edited by: Ruatha ] |
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Sorting a normal array is not a problem. I could just call the asort() function if that were the case. The problem is in sorting a 2D array.
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What I've done is to define filenames[array] at the same time as Filearray in the beginning.
And started the counter at 1 instead of zero. As this work I can't be of any help in rooting out your problem, sorry. [ December 06, 2003, 01:10: Message edited by: Ruatha ] |
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How about making a simple 1D array also with only filenamess, and then sort that and let the multiarray (2D) follow in the sorting at the same time; Define multiarray[1..10][1..10] filenames_only[1..10] Sort: If filename[1]>Filename[2] { max=[1] } loop it and sort it { first filename is filename[max] first multiarray is multiarray[max] } ? [ December 06, 2003, 01:15: Message edited by: Ruatha ] |
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