01-04-2019
Ravinder,
Please write a PHP function to parse the $color[] array and create the string(2) to append in the badge alert text.
Hint: You need to read a $serialized_badges JSON string (which we will get from the user table and convert it to a PHP array using json_decode() then perhaps a foreach() loop to compare against the current $color[] array.
Or, you can do all this in Javascript by storing the badge[] js array serialized in localstorage, which is how I would do it I think.... No reason to do this in PHP, so I think best to do in Javascript.
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https://www.unix.com/members/1-albums215-picture991.png
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Dear All,
Here is the current status of the badging system:
The Beta 1 phase of the new badging system is close to completion.
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nsapi_request_headers
NSAPI_REQUEST_HEADERS(3) 1 NSAPI_REQUEST_HEADERS(3)
nsapi_request_headers - Fetch all HTTP request headers
SYNOPSIS
array nsapi_request_headers (void )
DESCRIPTION
nsapi_request_headers(3) gets all the HTTP headers in the current request. This is only supported when PHP runs as a NSAPI module.
Note
Prior to PHP 4.3.3, getallheaders(3) was only available for the Apache servers. After PHP 4.3.3, getallheaders(3) is an alias for
nsapi_request_headers(3) if you use the NSAPI module.
Note
You can also get at the value of the common CGI variables by reading them from the $_SERVER superglobal, which works whether or not
you are using PHP as a NSAPI module.
RETURN VALUES
Returns an associative array with all the HTTP headers.
EXAMPLES
Example #1
nsapi_request_headers(3) example
<?php
$headers = nsapi_request_headers();
foreach ($headers as $header => $value) {
echo "$header: $value <br />
";
}
?>
PHP Documentation Group NSAPI_REQUEST_HEADERS(3)