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I am trying to add a promotion section in a shopping cart. It is a temp hack but the code is not working.

/cart.php?promocode=1&productcode=434_red
// WILL ECHO NO


/cart.php?promocode=sale20&productcode=555_red
// WILL ECHO YES BUT NOT WORKING

This is the PHP code, I have broken it all down and I am thinking something to do with my && or in_array ?? Appreciate help.

<?
// PROMO CODE
$promocode=$_GET["promocode"];
$productcode=$_GET["productcode"];

// SALE LIST (ONLY SALE20 WORKS ON THIS)
$saleitemlist=array("555_red, 305_black, 582_elecblue, 593_black");

// PROMO CODE VALIDATION CHECK

// ALLOW EXISTING CODES TO WORK
if($promocode=="chocolate2" || $promocode=="post") {
        $promocode_validate_check = $_POST['promocode']; // APPLY CART FUNCTION
    } else {
        // NOT AN EXISTING CODE - IF SALE20, APPLY THE CODE OTHERWISE DO NOTHING
        if($promocode=="sale20" && in_array($productcode, $saleitemlist)) {
            $promocode_validate_check = $_POST['promocode']; // APPLY CART FUNCTION
            echo "YES"; 
        } else {
            echo "NO";
        }
    }
?>

3 Answers 3

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it isn't array you want

  $saleitemlist=array("555_red, 305_black, 582_elecblue, 593_black");

try

 $saleitemlist=array("555_red", "305_black", "582_elecblue", "593_black");

its working fine with in_array() check codepad

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  • How trivial? Let me try that. I thought PHP uses , for Array Nov 12, 2012 at 9:56
  • yes but you have put all in " so it will behave like string Nov 12, 2012 at 9:56
  • I get this error now Warning: in_array() expects parameter 2 to be array, null given Nov 12, 2012 at 9:59
  • @TheBlackBenzKid could you tell me what about you talking its looks fine codepad.org/u7Is4U2s Nov 12, 2012 at 10:01
  • It is working now. My array was setup with a wrong variable. Thank you so much, repped and marked as an answer friend. Appreciate up reps too. Nov 12, 2012 at 10:06
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$saleitemlist=array("555_red, 305_black, 582_elecblue, 593_black");

This line means that $saleitemlist is an array that contains just one elements which is "555_red, 305_black, 582_elecblue, 593_black".

If you want that 555_red was one elements, 305_black another and so on. you have to do following:

$saleitemlist=array("555_red", "305_black", "582_elecblue", "593_black");
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This one is wrong:

 $saleitemlist=array("555_red, 305_black, 582_elecblue, 593_black");

Right one should be this:

 $saleitemlist=array("555_red", "305_black", "582_elecblue", "593_black");

Each element of array should be wrapped with qutes indivudally.

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