I was going through some old notes today. Found cute little piece of the php code. Here’s to try wordpress’ sourcecode tag:
$self = $_SERVER['SCRIPT_NAME']; if (isset($_COOKIE['style'])) { $stil = $_COOKIE['style']; } else { $stil = 'default'; } if (isset($_COOKIE['lang'])) { $lang = $_COOKIE['lang']; } else { $lang = 'en'; } if ($_SERVER['REQUEST_METHOD'] == 'POST' && $_POST['pazi'] == 'sad') { setcookie('style',$_POST['izbor'],time()+6000000,'/'); Header("Location:$self"); } if ($_SERVER['REQUEST_METHOD'] == 'GET' && (isset($_GET['ln']))) { setcookie('lang',$_GET['ln'],time()+6000000,'/'); Header("Location:$self"); }
Looks like it works, eh? How about some arduino code?
/* Blink Turns on an LED on for one second, then off for one second, repeatedly. The circuit: * LED connected from digital pin 13 to ground. * Note: On most Arduino boards, there is already an LED on the board connected to pin 13, so you don't need any extra components for this example. Created 1 June 2005 By David Cuartielles http://arduino.cc/en/Tutorial/Blink based on an orginal by H. Barragan for the Wiring i/o board */ int ledPin = 13; // LED connected to digital pin 13 // The setup() method runs once, when the sketch starts void setup() { // initialize the digital pin as an output: pinMode(ledPin, OUTPUT); } // the loop() method runs over and over again, // as long as the Arduino has power void loop() { digitalWrite(ledPin, HIGH); // set the LED on delay(1000); // wait for a second digitalWrite(ledPin, LOW); // set the LED off delay(1000); // wait for a second }
Hej Goran what is php code? Your pictures mixed up with a Goran P?
@mama
What are you trying to say?