this is a PHP related question.
I have searched far and wide for a solution to the following but did not find something that worked for me. If someone could help me, would be very much appreciated.
The idea that I have is to create a login page where, if a "specific" pre-determined registration number is given/sent to the user, the visits the login page and the number(s) exists in the file, to execute / login rights allowed.
For example, if a user's registration number is 12345 while another is 123, would like to first search to see if the user's number exists, then do something().
Therefore, searching for "12345" would not be the same if "123" exists already as would be the same for "234", so it has to find a specific number or numbers.
If it makes a difference, there stands to be a "space" before and/or after the number(s).
This would be in an existing file.
Code:
<?php
$filename = 'datafile.txt';
// Data file may contain the following number(s) or any other
// 123 (no)
// 1234 (match)
// 12345 (no)
// 123456 (no)
// exact match needed to proceed to page fopen($filename);
$searchfor = '1234';
// this needs to be a variable
// I don't know what the number will be used.
$file = file_get_contents($filename);
if (preg_match($file, $searchfor)) {
echo "Match found. Proceed to the page.";
} else {
echo "Match not found. Try again.";
}
fclose($filename);
?>
Thank you. Any help is appreciated, cheers.
Fred
Storing these in a flat-file is probably not the way I would do this, but if I were to use a flat-file, the following example should work just fine:
As for populating the
$nums
string, you could usefile_get_contents()
to pull in the contents of your file containing all of the numbers.Essentially, our number will not be found if it has a number on either side of it rather than a space, or nothing at all.