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10,042 Pointshelp me
function search_catalog_array($search, $limit = null, $offset = 0) { include("connection.php");
try {
$sql = "SELECT media_id, title, category,img
FROM Media
WHERE title LIKE ?
ORDER BY
REPLACE(
REPLACE(
REPLACE(title,'The ',''),
'An ',
''
),
'A ',
''
)";
if (is_integer($limit)) {
$results = $db->prepare($sql . " LIMIT ? OFFSET ?");
$results->bindValue(1,"%".$search."%",PDO::PARAM_STR);
---> what does " LIMIT ? OFFSET ?" stands for ?? ---> what does this mean?? ---> what does "PDO::PARAM_STR" stands for ??
$results->bindParam(2,$limit,PDO::PARAM_INT);
$results->bindParam(3,$offset,PDO::PARAM_INT);
} else {
$results = $db->prepare($sql);
$results->bindValue(1,"%".$search."%",PDO::PARAM_STR);
}
$results->execute();
} catch (Exception $e) {
echo "Unable to retrieved results";
exit;
}
$catalog = $results->fetchAll();
return $catalog;
}
if it tell me specifically, it will be great!! I will be understanding
Simon Coates
28,694 PointsSimon Coates
28,694 PointsPDO::PARAM_STR tells bindParam the type of the value being bound into the SQL query. see here.