Apologies, but I am a bit stuck with getting a form button and action to work separately on each line of my PHP loop.
Currently the first button works, but if you decide to click a button on another line the first field is populated and not on the line of the button pressed.
As I understand it I would probably have to apply another numbered ID to the ID of the element i have already applied. But am a bit stuck on how to. (been trying for day and a half!)
function fgetcsv_PHP() { /* * See if we can open a file named fgetcsv.csv in * read mode, if we can then assign pointer to this * file to a variable named $handle * 'r' - Open for reading only; place the file * pointer at the beginning of the file. */ if (($handle = fopen("./assets/actors.csv", "r")) !== FALSE) { /* * fgetcsv( resource $handle int $length string $delimiter ) * * resource $handle * A valid file pointer to a file successfully opened by fopen(), * popen(), or fsockopen(). * * int $length * Must be greater than the longest line (in characters) to be * found in the CSV file (allowing for trailing line-end characters). * It became optional in PHP 5. Omitting this parameter (or setting * it to 0 in PHP 5.0.4 and later) the maximum line length is not * limited, which is slightly slower. * * string $delimiter * Set the field delimiter (one character only). * * RETURN VALUES * * Returns an indexed array containing the fields read. * * Note: A blank line in a CSV file will be returned as an array * comprising a single null field, and will not be treated * as an error. * * Note: If PHP is not properly recognizing the line endings when * reading files either on or created by a Macintosh computer, * enabling the auto_detect_line_endings run-time configuration * option may help resolve the problem. * * fgetcsv() returns NULL if an invalid handle is supplied or FALSE * on other errors, and when the end of file has been reached. */
$length = 1000; $delimiter = ",";
/* * Print the opening table tag to begin buiding HTML table * and the first row of the table; with column names */ echo "<table>\n"; echo "<td> </td><td width='90px'><b>Name</b></td><td><b>Surname</b></td>";
/* * Loop through the array of values returned by fgetcsv until there are * no more lines (indicated by FALSE) */ $i=1; while ( ( $data = fgetcsv( $handle, $length, $delimiter ) ) !== FALSE ) { // Count number of array elements in $data $num = count($data); // Print opening table row HTML tag echo "<tr>\n"; echo "<td width='90px'><button onclick='myApproach($i);'>Approach</button></td>\n";
/* * Loop through the $data array and output each element * wrapped by opening and closing table data HTML tags */ for ($c=0; $c < $num; $c++) { echo "<td>".$data[$c]."</td>\n"; }