I have a list of url's(link) in my database and can echo the data to the page fine but instead of outputting it, I need to store that info(I was thinking an array) into a variable to perform php tasks using the provided links. I have yet to figure out how to do this.
The code has been updated I removed any references to using the soon to be deprecated mysql_* functions and opted for the mysqli version.
Heres my code
$query = "SELECT `Link` FROM `Table1` WHERE `Image` ='' AND `Source`='blah'";
if ($result = mysqli_query($dblink, $query)) {
while ($row = mysqli_fetch_assoc($result)) {
$link = $row['Link'];
// echo ''.$link.'<br>';
$html = file_get_html($link);
foreach ($html->find('div.article') as $e) {
$result = $e->find('img', 0);
$imgsrc = $result->src . '<br>';
echo $imgsrc;
}
}
}
This code is working through one iteration: It will find the first link stored in the DB, use that $link in the bottom foreach() statement and output the desired result. After the first iteration of the loop, an error occurs stating:
"mysqli_fetch_assoc() expects parameter 1 to be a mysql result"
I think I understand why the problem is occurring - Since the $result is declared outside of the while loop, it is never set again after the first iteration/or changes in some way.
or
I should be using mysqli_free_result() possibly, If that were the case I am not sure where it would go in the code.
Thanks for any help you can offer!
mysql_*functions as they are deprecated as ofPHP 5.5.0. Try usingmysqliorpdoinstead.mysql_*functions in new code. They are no longer maintained and are officially deprecated. See the red box? Learn about prepared statements instead, and use PDO or MySQLi - this article will help you decide which. If you choose PDO, here is a good tutorial.