I'm testing out a simple redemption system and it's not working. When a user enters a valid code, it doesn't add it to the 'used' array.
Here is the full code:
<?php
$submit = $_POST['submit'];
$code = $_POST['code'];
$used = array(
"swig",
"sworgle"
);
$valid = array(
"swug",
"sweggle"
);
if($submit){
if(in_array($code, $valid)){
if(!in_array($code, $used)){
echo "Congratulations! That is a correct code. <a href='index.php'>Click here to go back</a>";
$used[] = $code;
} elseif(in_array($code, $used))
echo "This code has already been used. <a href='index.php'>Click here to go back</a>";
} elseif(!in_array($code, $valid))
echo "This code is invalid <a href='index.php'>Click here to go back</a>.";
}
else
echo "Nice try. <a href='index.php'>Go back</a>.";
?>
I've tried array_push($used, $code); but that doesn't work either.
$used
somewhere?var_dump($used);
in the end of file$used
in your code. You say it's the full code; but there's nothing to save the value of the array once the code is finished. So the next time the code is run, you'll have exactly the same two codes in$used
again.$used
array with each request against the script.