I have the php code for sql query
<?
$server = "127.0.0.1";
$username = "root";
$password = "1";
$link= connecttodb($server,$username,$password);
function connecttodb($server,$username,$password)
{
$rez=fopen("test.txt","ab");
if ($link=mysql_connect ("$server","$username","$password",TRUE))
{
fwrite($rez,"".$server." \r\n");
echo "Connected successfully to >> " .$server ;
$result = mysql_query('SHOW DATABASES');
echo "<br>";
while ($row = mysql_fetch_array($result))
{
var_dump ($row); }
}
}
ini_set('max_execution_time', 10);
return $link;
?>
this code print my database name on the browser how I can save the database name into text file
Connected successfully to >> 127.0.0.1
array(2) { [0]=> string(18) "information_schema" ["Database"]=> string(18) "information_schema" } array(2) { [0]=> string(2) "db" ["Database"]=> string(2) "db" } array(2) { [0]=> string(5) "mysql" ["Database"]=> string(5) "mysql" } array(2) { [0]=> string(10) "phpmyadmin" ["Database"]=> string(10) "phpmyadmin" } array(2) { [0]=> string(4) "test" ["Database"]=> string(4) "test" }
Don't use var_dump for this, use serialize like so:
To restore it, you can use unserialize($filecontents); by reading it back in from the file.
This should work
You may want to serialize the variable first to make it more readable.
But there are several other methods: http://php.net/manual/en/function.file-put-contents.php
You can use the output buffering functions to capture output and write it to a file.