ELGG Plugin:AdBrite -> BritePics patch for TidyPics

As part of Squidworks community involvement in Open source software we have added another code enhancement to the ELGG community.

This patch adds the BritePics Advertising feature to TidyPics plugin for ELGG.
Now when your images are viewed in full size your Adbrite account will post a quick ad over image. It also helps protect your images as the images is now wrapped in a flash player

As part of Squidworks community involvement in Open source software we have added another code enhancement to the ELGG community.

This patch adds the BritePics Advertising feature to TidyPics plugin for ELGG.
Now when your images are viewed in full size your Adbrite account will post a quick ad over image. It also helps protect your images as the images is now wrapped in a flash player

Just copy the image.php file to /mod/tidypics/view/default/object/

remember to backup old file before you over write it.

ELGG->BritePicPlugin

Get EPOCH using DATE function on linux

If you need epoch from a shell cmd line on a linux system the date cmd is a great way to do it.
date +%s -d “$a”
This code by will print epoch out at the cmd line in a ssh window or terminal window

If you need epoch from a shell cmd line on a linux system the date cmd is a great way to do it.
date +%s -d "$a"
This code by will print epoch out at the cmd line in a ssh window or terminal window

ELGG Plugin : My Online Friends Messenger

Here is a plugin for ELGG community web framework created to popout from side of browser and show your active friends by name and picture. Each online friend listed is hyperlinked back the the email composer with that friends ID pre posted. The plugin show users as active (5 minutes) and inactive (10 minutes) variations .

myfriends-1.0.tar

Here is a plugin for ELGG community web framework created to popout from side of browser and show your active friends by name and picture. Each online friend listed is hyperlinked back the the email composer with that friends ID pre posted. The plugin show users as active (5 minutes) and inactive (10 minutes) variations .

myfriends-1.0.tar

Howto: MySQL Full Text Search in PHP

This tutorial is intended for Text Searching using MySQL (http://www.MySQL.com/) and PHP (http://www.php.net) and will focus on the Full-text capabilities presented by MySQL.

Synopsis

We run a website that hosts web blogs, we have a database that contains blog posts. We might create a table in our database using a statement like this:

CREATE TABLE blogs (body TEXT, title VARCHAR(250), id INT NOT NULL auto_increment, PRIMARY KEY(id);
 

This tutorial is intended for Text Searching using MySQL (http://www.MySQL.com/) and PHP (http://www.php.net) and will focus on the Full-text capabilities presented by MySQL.

Synopsis

We run a website that hosts web blogs, we have a database that contains blog posts. We might create a table in our database using a statement like this:

CREATE TABLE blogs (body TEXT, title VARCHAR(250), id INT NOT NULL auto_increment, PRIMARY KEY(id);
 
 
 
 
 

 

How to modify your current database to accommodate Full-text searching.

Now we want to provide a simple search form and the ability to search keywords from the body field in the table “blog” of your database. First you will need to turn on Full Text Search for the table “blog” in your MySql database. Here is how to do that in MySql.

ALTER TABLE blog ADD FULLTEXT(body, title);

How to use a simple Full-text search to quickly gather relevant responses.

Lets create our PHP form and database query to support our search. I normally create a single php file called “search.php” then I “include(“search.php”)” where ever I want my search form and returning search data go but I can see where you may want to split this up and have the form and returning data in different areas so change as you see fit.

search.php
<?php
$keyword = $_POST[‘keyword’];
//we will assume your including this search in your index.php
//if not replace index wiht search.php or any page your going to do the sql query and display
//from.
?>
<h2>Search Our Archives</h2>
<form action=”index.php” enctype=”application/x-www-form-urlencoded” method=”post”>
<input name=”keyword” type=”text” />
<input type=”submit” value=”Search” />
</form>
<br>
<?php
if ($keyword != ”) {

        mysql_connect(“localhost”, “username”, “password”);

        mysql_select_db(“database_name”);

        $sql = ”
            SELECT body,
                MATCH(body) AGAINST(‘$keyword’) AS score
                FROM blog
            WHERE MATCH(body) AGAINST(‘$keyword’)
            ORDER BY score DESC
        “;
        $myresult = mysql_query($sql);
            while($row = mysql_fetch_array($myresult)) {
                echo “<table border=”0″><tbody><tr>”;
                echo “<td>Search – SCORE</td><td>Content</td></tr>”;
                echo “<tr><td><strong>” . $row[‘score’] . “</strong></td>”;
                echo “<td>” . $row[‘body’] . “</td></tr>”;
                echo “</tbody></table>”;
            }
    }
?>

This search.php makes a quick and easy Full Test Search form and display for the data. It checks $keywords to validate data before displaying the data in a table. It includes the MySQL score returned by the Full Text Search. I hope this helps someone out there get a search up and running fast.

Enjoy..

Remove CRLF from windows PHP files.

I have had a few guys ask me, Shannon I have a Windows guy developing web aps in PHP but I run them on a Linux (LAMP) system. Some times the code seems to fail and I find the files populated with Carrage Return Line Feed or better seen while looking at a windows file on a linux system in a text editor ( ^M ). This has been know

I have had a few guys ask me, Shannon I have a Windows guy developing web aps in PHP but I run them on a Linux (LAMP) system. Some times the code seems to fail and I find the files populated with Carrage Return Line Feed or better seen while looking at a windows file on a linux system in a text editor ( ^M ). This has been know to have adverse effects on LAMP systems at times and could cause web errors.

Great we now know the why.. How do we fix it?

Simple, Linux provides the program to review a file and make the mods and we can the loop it through a directory to do all files. Here is the cmd you want to use.
find (path to top level folder) -type f -exec dos2unix {} \;

We use the program “find” to get and pipe our files to the cmd dos2unix which is the program that is actually doing the repairs. We use both programs together to produce the desired effect of removing all CRLF from a directory of windows files like a php website.

Remember always backup your files first, be safe.