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Re: how did I wind up with double headers? [message #184563 is a reply to message #184562] |
Sat, 11 January 2014 21:00 |
Denis McMahon
Messages: 634 Registered: September 2010
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On Sat, 11 Jan 2014 15:00:48 -0500, richard wrote:
> http://mroldies.net/home.php
>
> View the page source.
> You will see I have two sets of headers.
No you don't. The error is more fundamental than that. You appear to have
nested a whole html document inside the body section of another html
document.
Please add "I am wholly unable to perceive the magnitude and scope of my
coding fuck ups." to your cv.
> Yet, the original document does not!
> Where in the hell did the extra headers come from?
The error comes from your fucked up code. Beyond that, it really is
impossible to say precisely how you fucked up, although the chances are
quite high that it is in some way a repetition of a previous fuck up.
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Denis McMahon, denismfmcmahon(at)gmail(dot)com
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Re: how did I wind up with double headers? [message #184565 is a reply to message #184562] |
Sat, 11 January 2014 21:07 |
Thomas 'PointedEars'
Messages: 701 Registered: October 2010
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At the risk of feeding a troll… – why isn't my killfile working?
richard wrote:
> http://mroldies.net/home.php
>
> View the page source.
> You will see I have two sets of headers.
Those are not headers, but “head” elements.
> Yet, the original document does not!
> Where in the hell did the extra headers come from?
You have messed up your PHP program again – duplicate includes?
Regarding preserving music from the 1960s: Ever heard of Spotify [1]? Do a
service to humanity – and yourself: what about copyright? –, stop your
project, and learn programming on something a lot more simple; if you can.
TIA.
PointedEars
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[1] <http://www.spotify.com/>
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Prototype.js was written by people who don't know javascript for people
who don't know javascript. People who don't know javascript are not
the best source of advice on designing systems that use javascript.
-- Richard Cornford, cljs, <f806at$ail$1$8300dec7(at)news(dot)demon(dot)co(dot)uk>
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Re: how did I wind up with double headers? [message #184567 is a reply to message #184566] |
Sat, 11 January 2014 22:04 |
Beauregard T. Shagnas
Messages: 154 Registered: September 2010
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Doug Miller wrote:
> richard the sto0pid wrote:
>> Where in the hell did the extra headers come from?
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> How in the hell do you expect anybody to answer that? WE CAN'T SEE YOUR
> PHP CODE.
Prace bets now. His PHP code has a "=" instead of a "==".
[ ] Yes [ ] No
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-bts
-This space for rent, but the price is high
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Re: how did I wind up with double headers? [message #184568 is a reply to message #184567] |
Sat, 11 January 2014 23:19 |
Dave Pyles
Messages: 7 Registered: October 2011
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On 1/11/2014 5:04 PM, Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
> Doug Miller wrote:
>
>> richard the sto0pid wrote:
>>> Where in the hell did the extra headers come from?
>>
>> How in the hell do you expect anybody to answer that? WE CAN'T SEE YOUR
>> PHP CODE.
>
> Prace bets now. His PHP code has a "=" instead of a "==".
>
> [ ] Yes [ ] No
>
[X] Yes [ ] No
Dave Pyles
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Re: how did I wind up with double headers? [message #184570 is a reply to message #184569] |
Sun, 12 January 2014 00:20 |
Beauregard T. Shagnas
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richard the sto0pid wrote:
> richard the sto0pid wrote:
>> http://mroldies.net/home.php
>>
>> View the page source.
>> You will see I have two sets of headers.
>> Yet, the original document does not!
>> Where in the hell did the extra headers come from?
>
> For you whiners that insist, here's the damn whole page with code.
>
> <!DOCTYPE html>
> <html lang="en">
> <head>
> <meta charset="utf-8">
> <title>Mr Oldies Preserving Rock and Roll Forever!</title>
>
> <style>
>
> </style>
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> </head>
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> <body>
>
> <?php
>
> $go=$_GET['a'];
> if(empty($go)){$go=0;}
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> if ($go==0){include "http://mroldies.net/home1.php";}
> if ($go==1){include "http://mroldies.net/test/index2.php";}
> if ($go==2){include "http://mroldies.net/radio/24hours.php";}
If you were smart enough, you would use an if/elseif or a switch command
there, saving processing time. But that's beyond your meager abilities.
> ?>
>
>
> </body>
> </html>
And if you had even a modicum of ability, you would know that each one of
those possible includes *already has* html, head, and body elements.
It's so simple, even a child could understand it.
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-bts
-This space for rent, but the price is high
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Re: how did I wind up with double headers? [message #184571 is a reply to message #184567] |
Sun, 12 January 2014 00:23 |
Jerry Stuckle
Messages: 2598 Registered: September 2010
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On 1/11/2014 5:04 PM, Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
> Doug Miller wrote:
>
>> richard the sto0pid wrote:
>>> Where in the hell did the extra headers come from?
>>
>> How in the hell do you expect anybody to answer that? WE CAN'T SEE YOUR
>> PHP CODE.
>
> Prace bets now. His PHP code has a "=" instead of a "==".
>
> [ ] Yes [ ] No
>
Sorry, I don't take sucker bets :)
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Jerry Stuckle
jstucklex(at)attglobal(dot)net
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Re: how did I wind up with double headers? [message #184573 is a reply to message #184569] |
Sun, 12 January 2014 00:18 |
Thomas 'PointedEars'
Messages: 701 Registered: October 2010
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richard wrote:
> On Sat, 11 Jan 2014 15:00:48 -0500, richard wrote:
>> http://mroldies.net/home.php
>>
>> View the page source.
>> You will see I have two sets of headers.
>> Yet, the original document does not!
>> Where in the hell did the extra headers come from?
>
> For you whiners that insist, here's the damn whole page with code.
Evidently, *you* are the whiner.
> <!DOCTYPE html>
> <html lang="en">
> <head>
> <meta charset="utf-8">
> <title>Mr Oldies Preserving Rock and Roll Forever!</title>
>
> <style>
>
> </style>
Remove that empty “style” element.
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>
>
Why all those empty lines?
> </head>
>
> <body>
>
> <?php
>
> $go=$_GET['a'];
> if(empty($go)){$go=0;}
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> if ($go==0){include "http://mroldies.net/home1.php";}
(null == 0) and ("" == 0), so if you compare like this (with type juggling),
you can skip the initialization.
> if ($go==1){include "http://mroldies.net/test/index2.php";}
> if ($go==2){include "http://mroldies.net/radio/24hours.php";}
As you have been told before: This will include whatever PHP *generates*
from these resources, if it parses them on <http://mroldies.net/>. Very
likely you want to use the relative file paths instead of URIs, e. g.
"home1.php".
It is also the worst possible way of selecting content for inclusion.
You could at least have used “switch” or a mapping array.
--
When all you know is jQuery, every problem looks $(olvable).
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Re: how did I wind up with double headers? [message #184574 is a reply to message #184569] |
Sun, 12 January 2014 00:37 |
Doug Miller
Messages: 171 Registered: August 2011
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richard <member(at)newsguy(dot)com> wrote in news:g6azku8wa1qg.10do8re9dcoe6$.dlg@
40tude.net:
> For you whiners that insist, here's the damn whole page with code.
Idiot. The only "whiner" here, RtS, is *you*.
You *still* have not figured out that *you* are the only one who can see your PHP code, and
the only thing visible to the rest of the universe is the HTML that it generates, *not* the script
itself -- which means that if you want us to tell you what's wrong with your PHP code, you
HAVE TO include that code in your post. WE CANNOT SEE IT OTHERWISE.
> <!DOCTYPE html>
[...]
> <body>
> <?php
> $go=$_GET['a'];
> if(empty($go)){$go=0;}
>
> if ($go==0){include "http://mroldies.net/home1.php";}
Aaaaaand there's your problem right there.
Hint: what's in that file that you're including?
> if ($go==1){include "http://mroldies.net/test/index2.php";}
> if ($go==2){include "http://mroldies.net/radio/24hours.php";}
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>
>
> ?>
>
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> </body>
> </html>
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Re: how did I wind up with double headers? [message #184582 is a reply to message #184562] |
Sun, 12 January 2014 03:00 |
The Natural Philosoph
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On 11/01/14 20:00, richard wrote:
> http://mroldies.net/home.php
>
> View the page source.
> You will see I have two sets of headers.
> Yet, the original document does not!
> Where in the hell did the extra headers come from?
>
probably you included something richard.
But knowing you, it could be almost anything.
--
Ineptocracy
(in-ep-toc’-ra-cy) – a system of government where the least capable to
lead are elected by the least capable of producing, and where the
members of society least likely to sustain themselves or succeed, are
rewarded with goods and services paid for by the confiscated wealth of a
diminishing number of producers.
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