My script works in the browser only when I hit F5. The previous result seem to be cached or something.
This is how it looks like:
http://mywebsite.com/unsubscribe.php
This causes a serious problem. I have an unsubscribe link in my email I want send out to users but when I click it, nothing happens, because the click is considered the same when I hit enter in the browser. So even though I have a parameter in the link as
http://mywebsite.com/[email protected]
the value is not captured.
$email = $_GET['email'];
$newsletter = 'No';
try {
$stmt = $conn->prepare("UPDATE USERS SET NEWSLETTER = ? WHERE EMAIL = ?");
$stmt->execute(array($newsletter, $email));
$response["success"] = 1;
} catch(PDOException $e) {
echo 'ERROR: ' . $e->getMessage();
$response["success"] = 0;
}
echo 'email: '.$email.'<br>';
print(json_encode($response));
Result:
email: [email protected]
{"success":1}
But this is because [email protected] is cached (or something else) but the value is not updated in the database. Now when I hit F5, the value is updated in the database. What's wrong?
$response
as an array. You use GET variables without checking that they are set. And finally, printing stuff before the JSON makes it useless.