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I tried to make a search engine but i got a mysql/PHP error:

Fatal error: Uncaught Error: Class 'mysql_connect' not found in /storage/ssd1/238/3211238/public_html/search.php:12 Stack trace: #0 {main} thrown in /storage/ssd1/238/3211238/public_html/search.php on line 12

My Code:

<?php
$button = $_GET ['submit'];
$search = $_GET ['search'];

if (!$button)
    echo "you didn't submit a keyword";
else {
    if (strlen($search) <= 1)
        echo "Search term too short";
    else {
        echo "You searched for <b> $search </b> <hr size='1' > </ br > ";
        mysql_connect("localhost", "id3211238_base", "Rijk1234");
        mysqli_select_db("id3211238_data", "id3211238_base");

        $search_exploded = explode(" ", $search);
        $x = 0;
        foreach ($search_exploded as $search_each) {
            $x++;
            $construct = "";
            if ($x == 1)
                $construct .= "keywords LIKE '%$search_each%'";
            else
                $construct .= "AND keywords LIKE '%$search_each%'";
        }

        $construct = " SELECT * FROM SEARCH_ENGINE WHERE $construct ";
        $run = mysql_query($construct);

        $foundnum = mysql_num_rows($run);

        if ($foundnum == 0)
            echo "Sorry, there are no matching result for <b> $search </b>. </br> </br> 1. Try more general words. for example: If you want to search 'how to create a website' then use general keyword like 'create' 'website' </br> 2. Try different words with similar  meaning </br> 3. Please check your spelling";
        else {
            echo "$foundnum results found !<p>";

            while ($runrows = mysql_fetch_assoc($run)) {
                $title = $runrows ['title'];
                $desc = $runrows ['description'];
                $url = $runrows ['url'];

                echo "<a href='$url'> <b> $title </b> </a> <br> $desc <br> <a href='$url'> $url </a> <p>";
            }
        }
    }
}
?>
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  • 5
    All mysql_* functions were (finally) removed in PHP 7. You need to update to use either PDO or Mysqli
    – JimL
    Oct 11, 2017 at 14:20
  • Learn about prepared Statements to prevent SQL injection
    – Jens
    Oct 11, 2017 at 14:21
  • Reaction to JimL: but i get another error then: Warning: mysqli_select_db() expects parameter 1 to be mysqli, string given in /storage/ssd1/238/3211238/public_html/search.php on line 13
    – PuKool
    Oct 11, 2017 at 14:22
  • 1
    Read the manual about mysqli... You can't just do a search/replace. People have pointed you in the right direction so read, study and do some proper attempts. Oct 11, 2017 at 14:23
  • 2
    Possible duplicate of "Call to undefined function mysql_connect()" after upgrade to php-7
    – aynber
    Oct 11, 2017 at 14:26

1 Answer 1

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try the following:

I'm sure there are still going to be bugs but it should get you a lot closer than before.

read the documentation at http://php.net/manual/en/book.mysqli.php

<?php
$db_host = 'localhost';
$db_user = 'root';
$db_password = 'password';
$db_name = 'name';

$button = $_GET [ 'submit' ];
$search = $_GET [ 'search' ]; 

if( !$button )
    die("you didn't submit a keyword");
}
if( strlen( $search ) <= 1 ){
    die("Search term too short");
}
echo "You searched for <b> $search </b> <hr size='1' > </ br > ";
// connect
$db_conn = new mysqli($db_host, $db_user, $db_password, $db_name);
// if errors connecting
if ($mysqli->connect_error) {
    die('Connect Error (' . $mysqli->connect_errno . ') '. $mysqli->connect_error);

$button = real_escape_string($button) ;
$search = real_escape_string($search) ; 

$search_exploded = explode ( " ", $search );
$x = 0; 
foreach( $search_exploded as $search_each ) {
    $x++;
    $construct = "";
    if( $x == 1 ){
        $construct .="keywords LIKE '%$search_each%'";
    }else{
        $construct .="AND keywords LIKE '%$search_each%'";
    }
}
$result = $db_conn->query($construct)

if ($result->num_rows == 0){
    echo "Sorry, there are no matching result for <b> $search </b>. </br> </br> 1. Try more general words. for example: If you want to search 'how to create a website' then use general keyword like 'create' 'website' </br> 2. Try different words with similar  meaning </br> 3. Please check your spelling"; 
}else {
    echo $result->num_rows." results found !<p>";
    while( $row = result->fetch_assoc()) {
        $title = $row ['title'];
        $desc = $row ['description'];
        $url = $row ['url'];

        echo "<a href='$url'> <b> $title </b> </a> <br> $desc <br> <a href='$url'> $url </a> <p>";
    }
}
$result->close();
$mysqli->close();

When checking for errors, there is no need to put the rest of the code in an else statement, for it creates ugly code. instead use "die('message');"

By the way that was a PHP error.

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