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[SOLVED] Auto Action Code PHP

8 years 11 months ago - 8 years 11 months ago #273440 by edmundcheong
[SOLVED] Auto Action Code PHP was created by edmundcheong
Is there a user manual around for this - Auto Action Code PHP?

I tried some samples such as:

Auto Action: CODE

Method: PHP
Trigger: After User Profile Edit Display
Condition: [cb_action] equal to Print
Code:
<?php $txt1 = "Learn PHP"; $txt2 = "W3Schools.com"; $x = 5; $y = 4; echo "<h2>" . $txt1 . "</h2>"; echo "Study PHP at " . $txt2 . "<br>"; echo $x + $y; ?>

Return: Print

Results, is that I loose all templates and a dysfunctional looking page.. I think I am doing it wrongly..
Last edit: 8 years 11 months ago by krileon.

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8 years 11 months ago #273442 by edmundcheong
Replied by edmundcheong on topic Auto Action Code PHP
Tried this as well..


Auto Action: CODE

Method: PHP
Trigger: After User Profile Edit Display
Condition: [cb_action] equal to Print
Code:
"Hello world!<br>";

Return: Print

Nothing appears as well..

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8 years 11 months ago #273443 by edmundcheong
Replied by edmundcheong on topic Auto Action Code PHP
Any particular reasons for this?

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8 years 11 months ago #273446 by krileon
Replied by krileon on topic Auto Action Code PHP
You need to provide valid PHP. Do not include the <php tags. All PHP is ran as an anonymous function using create_function.


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8 years 11 months ago #273448 by edmundcheong
Replied by edmundcheong on topic Auto Action Code PHP

krileon wrote: You need to provide valid PHP. Do not include the <php tags. All PHP is ran as an anonymous function using create_function.


In fact, i have used basic examples from www.w3schools.com/php/showphp.asp?filename=demo_print1
Code:
<?php print "<h2>PHP is Fun!</h2>"; print "Hello world!<br>"; print "I'm about to learn PHP!"; ?>


Auto Action: CODE

Method: PHP
Trigger: After User Profile Edit Display
Condition: [cb_action] equal to Print
Return: Print

Still nothing appears as well..

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8 years 11 months ago #273449 by nant
Replied by nant on topic Auto Action Code PHP

edmundcheong wrote:

krileon wrote: You need to provide valid PHP. Do not include the <php tags. All PHP is ran as an anonymous function using create_function.


In fact, i have used basic examples from www.w3schools.com/php/showphp.asp?filename=demo_print1
Code:
<?php print "<h2>PHP is Fun!</h2>"; print "Hello world!<br>"; print "I'm about to learn PHP!"; ?>


Auto Action: CODE

Method: PHP
Trigger: After User Profile Edit Display
Condition: [cb_action] equal to Print
Return: Print

Still nothing appears as well..


As Kyle said:

Do not include <php tags.
Means remove the first and last lines.

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