output.php
Created Thursday 21 July 2022
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<title> BEST - PHP and Processing</title>
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<body>
<?php
require_once './classes.php';
/* that's the end of our "model" -- our OOP. Everything from here forward is "procedural," but should hopefully be ridiculously easy to understand.
*
* Let's get the form data. */
$first = $_POST['first'];
$last = $_POST['last'];
$age = $_POST['age'];
$income = $_POST['income'];
/* now instantiate and populate the current subject */
$currsub = new subject();
$currsub->setFirstname($first);
$currsub->setLastname($last);
$currsub->setAge($age);
$currsub->setIncome($income);
/* now lets print our output */
echo "<h1> form out </h1>";
echo "Hello there, " . $currsub->getFirstname();
echo "<br> Oops I mean " . $currsub->getSpecialLastname();
echo "<br> Your code is " . $currsub->agetocolor() . " " . $currsub->incometofood();
/* NOW LETS SAVE THE RAW DATA TO DISK. */
$storage_file = "./storage.txt";
$file_handle = fopen($storage_file, 'a') or die("<br>can't open file");
$fullstring = $currsub->getFirstname() . "," . $currsub->getLastname() . "," . $currsub->getAge() . "," . $currsub->getIncome() . "\n";
fwrite($file_handle, $fullstring);
fclose($file_handle);
echo "<br>... saved to disk";
?>
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