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  1. Pkav i tried it wih no luck yet changed the URL but nothing showing in the table? no records to show coming there........

    Ok I may have overlooked something regarding 'jqgrid', leave it with me.

    As you can see from then only test schedule i have its returning correctly, building the grid is just something I will have to read up on as im not familiar with it

    
    0    // This is the only index being returned which is true index[0]
    
    
    Object { id="1", code="CAV", more...}
    
    id
    "1"
    
    code
    "CAV"
    
    flightnum
    "8783O"
    
    depicao
    "EIDW"
    
    arricao
    "KJFK"
    
    route
    ""
    
    route_details
    ""
    
    aircraft
    "B747-400"
    
    flightlevel
    "220"
    
    distance
    "2758.49"
    
    deptime
    "06:00"
    
    arrtime
    "12:00"
    
    flighttime
    "6"
    
    daysofweek
    "0"
    
    price
    "400"
    
    flighttype
    "P"
    
    timesflown
    "0"
    
    notes
    ""
    
    enabled
    "1"
    
    bidid
    "0"
    
    aircraftid
    "1"
    
    registration
    "897UJKJ"
    
    aircraft_minrank
    "0"
    
    aircraftlevel
    "0"
    
    depname
    "Dublin Airport"
    
    deplat
    "53.4213"
    
    deplng
    "-6.27007"
    
    arrname
    "Kennedy International"
    
    arrlat
    "40.6398"
    
    arrlng
    "-73.7787"
    
    
    
    

  2. YEP the error was resolved now there is no ERROR on the schedules page but no result showing empty tables?sad.gif

    Yep you need to create that table script or simply copy and paste from the admin one into wherever you are using the script, ie: schedules.tpl, correct?

    then change the following line

    url: '<?php echo actionurl('/schedules/schedulegrid');?>',
    

    {note: some of the admin functions wont work such as view schedule(id) and so on as those have not been created for the frontend}

    TO:

    url: '<?php echo actionurl('/schedules/getSchedulesJSON');?>',
    

  3. i was getting ERROR while using this code in my schedules page

    public function getSchedulesJSON()
    {
       echo json_encode((object)SchedulesData::GetSchedules());
    }

    ERRROR

    [b]Parse error[/b]:  syntax error, unexpected T_PUBLIC in [b]/home/ahmad/public_html/EmiratesVirtual/core/modules/Schedules/Schedules.php[/b] on line [b]244[/b]

    What version are you currently using? Also your php specs?

    [public] keyword is throwing an error which would maybe tell me the author has dis-abled them somehow(for your version of phpvms) or you are using an earlier version of php.

    I also noted "jsonp" is incorrect, "json" is required in this case, both are valid but for different methods.

    {note: might be 1 more typo, just got this new laptop and keyboard is driving me nuts, oh dear! :)}

    All of the above code is working.

  4. Add this is modules/Schedules.php

    public function getSchedulesJSON()
    {
       echo json_encode((object)SchedulesData::GetSchedules());
    }
    

    Next If you use firebug or chrome tools you can add this snippet to index.tpl

    $(document).ready(function(){
    	$.ajax({
    		type : 'GET',
    		url : '<?php echo actionurl("/schedules/getSchedulesJSON");?>',
    		dataType : 'jsonp',
    		success : function(results) {
    
    			console.log(results);
    		}
    
    		});
    });
    

    The above code should return the JSON data, they should be indexed like so [0],[1],[2] and so on.

    Now you can mash all this data into one of the phpvms lib plugins you mention above.

    Or do a loop, whatever way you need it done

    $.each(result, function(index, stuff){})
    

    Hope this makes sense.

  5. Recently I have been working on a VA for a client and I noticed im using quite a bit of jquery.

    Maintaining this code can be a bit of a headache so ive decided to create a boilerplate to maintain ALL my jQuery in one place.

    Before I began I done a quick search and was unable to find exactly what I wanted, there was a similar method used by studioforty9.com, however it relied on a body class produced by in their case magento e-commerce.

    This would not work in phpvms's case as it does not apply a class to the body for each page(controller) so here is my work-around for a global scope.

    The method:

    init Loads any code used cross domain

    initSiteSection Loads the correct code for certain controllers

    Firstly we catch the window.location.pathname

    Next we need to slice off anything before the last /{forward slash}

    Regex would work for this but I found lastIndexOf to be faster, then a substr and remove the last /{forward slash with +1}

    Finally we evaluate the code{when a controller is loaded, we pick it up and then apply the correct initFunction to that controller}

    Our code is now easy to maintain ....

    (function($){
    
    
    
    var Iphpvms = {
    
    	sections: {
    		'profile'    :    'this.initProfile()',
    		'pilots'    :     'this.initPilots()',
    		'pireps'    :     'this.initPireps()',
    		'downloads'    :     'this.initDownloads()',
    		'schedules'    :     'this.initSchedules()',
    		'finances'    :     'this.initFinances()'
    	},
    	/*
    	init ###################################################################
    	*/
    	init:	function(){
    
    		//Common functionlaity across your site
    
    	},
    	/*
    	initSiteSection #########################################################
    	*/
    	initSiteSection: function(section){
               var path = window.location.pathname;
    		var index = path.lastIndexOf("/");
    		var section = path.substr(index +1);
    
    
               eval(this.sections[section]);
    
        /**
    	 * If a class is applied to the <body> for each page(controller)
    	 * you can use this method instead!
    	 * Source: studioforty9.com
    	 *
    
    	initSiteSection: function(section){
               var section = $('body').attr('class').split(' ')[1];
               eval(this.sections[section]);
           }, 
    
    	**/
           },
    	/*
    	initProfile #########################################################
    	*/
    	initProfile:	function(){
    
    		//De-buggin ONLY console.log($('body').attr('class', 'profile'));
    	},
    
    	initPilots:	function(){
    
    		//De-buggin ONLY console.log($('body').attr('class', 'pilot'));
    	},
    	/*
    	initPireps #########################################################
    	*/
    	initPireps:	function(){
    
    		//De-buggin ONLY console.log($('body').attr('class', 'pireps'));
    	},
    	/*
    	initDownloads #########################################################
    	*/
    	initDownloads:	function(){
    
    		//De-buggin ONLY console.log($('body').attr('class', 'downloads'));
    	},
    	/*
    	initSchedules #########################################################
    	*/
    	initSchedules:	function(){
    
    		//De-buggin ONLY console.log($('body').attr('class', 'schedules'));
    	},
    	/*
    	initFinances #########################################################
    	*/
    	initFinances:	function(){
    
    		//De-buggin ONLY console.log($('body').attr('class', 'finances'));
    	},
    
    }
    
    /*
    Ready? Invoke#########################################################
    */
    $(function() {
    	Iphpvms.init();
    	Iphpvms.initSiteSection();
    
    
    }); 
    // use jQuery.noConflict() so we can use with other frameworks 
    })(jQuery.noConflict());
    
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