How to call a php files under the subdomain using Android Studio
How to I connect the database/php files on Android Studio.
the cmricths is laravel folder.
here's the code for Android Studio..
Constants.class
public class Constants {
// private static final String ROOT_URL = "http://192.168.1.144/api/";
// private static final String ROOT_URL = "http://cmricths.spcf-partners.com/androidtest/";
private static final String ROOT_URL = "http://cmricths.spcf-partners.com/api/";
public static final String USER_LOGIN = ROOT_URL+"function/userLogin.php";
//News Feed
public static final String NEWS_FEED = ROOT_URL+"function/newsFeed.php?username=";
public static final String NEWS_FEED_DATA = ROOT_URL+"function/newsFeedData.php?username=";
//Section & Grade
public static final String USER_SECTION = ROOT_URL+"function/userSection.php?username=";
public static final String USER_GRADE = ROOT_URL+"function/userGrade.php?username=";
//Profile
public static final String USER_PROFILE = ROOT_URL+"function/userProfile.php?username=";
}
The error is it cannot connect on database/php file..
When I run on my phone it always "No Connection".
I'm using url..
private static final String ROOT_URL = "http://cmricths.spcf-partners.com/api/";
php android android-studio retrofit
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How to I connect the database/php files on Android Studio.
the cmricths is laravel folder.
here's the code for Android Studio..
Constants.class
public class Constants {
// private static final String ROOT_URL = "http://192.168.1.144/api/";
// private static final String ROOT_URL = "http://cmricths.spcf-partners.com/androidtest/";
private static final String ROOT_URL = "http://cmricths.spcf-partners.com/api/";
public static final String USER_LOGIN = ROOT_URL+"function/userLogin.php";
//News Feed
public static final String NEWS_FEED = ROOT_URL+"function/newsFeed.php?username=";
public static final String NEWS_FEED_DATA = ROOT_URL+"function/newsFeedData.php?username=";
//Section & Grade
public static final String USER_SECTION = ROOT_URL+"function/userSection.php?username=";
public static final String USER_GRADE = ROOT_URL+"function/userGrade.php?username=";
//Profile
public static final String USER_PROFILE = ROOT_URL+"function/userProfile.php?username=";
}
The error is it cannot connect on database/php file..
When I run on my phone it always "No Connection".
I'm using url..
private static final String ROOT_URL = "http://cmricths.spcf-partners.com/api/";
php android android-studio retrofit
Is that response from PHP? If so, are your credentials valid?
– Script47
Nov 22 at 23:41
@Script47 its from android... it will call the php files.. when I just using localhost its working, but when I'm trying on live its there's an error, it didn't call the php files
– ABC
Nov 22 at 23:45
i get 404 (not found) on the URL's , so your app is doing the right thing. You may want to look at the web server configs for the subdomain, and figure out how they setup the DocumentRoot, or possibly a broken fcgi directive, or even some .htaccess that could cause the URL to land in deep space.
– YvesLeBorg
Nov 23 at 1:23
@YvesLeBorg here's the link sir.. cmricths.spcf-partners.com
– ABC
Nov 23 at 5:33
@YvesLeBorg its a laravel.. but I create android mobile for that..
– ABC
Nov 23 at 5:34
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How to I connect the database/php files on Android Studio.
the cmricths is laravel folder.
here's the code for Android Studio..
Constants.class
public class Constants {
// private static final String ROOT_URL = "http://192.168.1.144/api/";
// private static final String ROOT_URL = "http://cmricths.spcf-partners.com/androidtest/";
private static final String ROOT_URL = "http://cmricths.spcf-partners.com/api/";
public static final String USER_LOGIN = ROOT_URL+"function/userLogin.php";
//News Feed
public static final String NEWS_FEED = ROOT_URL+"function/newsFeed.php?username=";
public static final String NEWS_FEED_DATA = ROOT_URL+"function/newsFeedData.php?username=";
//Section & Grade
public static final String USER_SECTION = ROOT_URL+"function/userSection.php?username=";
public static final String USER_GRADE = ROOT_URL+"function/userGrade.php?username=";
//Profile
public static final String USER_PROFILE = ROOT_URL+"function/userProfile.php?username=";
}
The error is it cannot connect on database/php file..
When I run on my phone it always "No Connection".
I'm using url..
private static final String ROOT_URL = "http://cmricths.spcf-partners.com/api/";
php android android-studio retrofit
How to I connect the database/php files on Android Studio.
the cmricths is laravel folder.
here's the code for Android Studio..
Constants.class
public class Constants {
// private static final String ROOT_URL = "http://192.168.1.144/api/";
// private static final String ROOT_URL = "http://cmricths.spcf-partners.com/androidtest/";
private static final String ROOT_URL = "http://cmricths.spcf-partners.com/api/";
public static final String USER_LOGIN = ROOT_URL+"function/userLogin.php";
//News Feed
public static final String NEWS_FEED = ROOT_URL+"function/newsFeed.php?username=";
public static final String NEWS_FEED_DATA = ROOT_URL+"function/newsFeedData.php?username=";
//Section & Grade
public static final String USER_SECTION = ROOT_URL+"function/userSection.php?username=";
public static final String USER_GRADE = ROOT_URL+"function/userGrade.php?username=";
//Profile
public static final String USER_PROFILE = ROOT_URL+"function/userProfile.php?username=";
}
The error is it cannot connect on database/php file..
When I run on my phone it always "No Connection".
I'm using url..
private static final String ROOT_URL = "http://cmricths.spcf-partners.com/api/";
php android android-studio retrofit
php android android-studio retrofit
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Is that response from PHP? If so, are your credentials valid?
– Script47
Nov 22 at 23:41
@Script47 its from android... it will call the php files.. when I just using localhost its working, but when I'm trying on live its there's an error, it didn't call the php files
– ABC
Nov 22 at 23:45
i get 404 (not found) on the URL's , so your app is doing the right thing. You may want to look at the web server configs for the subdomain, and figure out how they setup the DocumentRoot, or possibly a broken fcgi directive, or even some .htaccess that could cause the URL to land in deep space.
– YvesLeBorg
Nov 23 at 1:23
@YvesLeBorg here's the link sir.. cmricths.spcf-partners.com
– ABC
Nov 23 at 5:33
@YvesLeBorg its a laravel.. but I create android mobile for that..
– ABC
Nov 23 at 5:34
add a comment |
Is that response from PHP? If so, are your credentials valid?
– Script47
Nov 22 at 23:41
@Script47 its from android... it will call the php files.. when I just using localhost its working, but when I'm trying on live its there's an error, it didn't call the php files
– ABC
Nov 22 at 23:45
i get 404 (not found) on the URL's , so your app is doing the right thing. You may want to look at the web server configs for the subdomain, and figure out how they setup the DocumentRoot, or possibly a broken fcgi directive, or even some .htaccess that could cause the URL to land in deep space.
– YvesLeBorg
Nov 23 at 1:23
@YvesLeBorg here's the link sir.. cmricths.spcf-partners.com
– ABC
Nov 23 at 5:33
@YvesLeBorg its a laravel.. but I create android mobile for that..
– ABC
Nov 23 at 5:34
Is that response from PHP? If so, are your credentials valid?
– Script47
Nov 22 at 23:41
Is that response from PHP? If so, are your credentials valid?
– Script47
Nov 22 at 23:41
@Script47 its from android... it will call the php files.. when I just using localhost its working, but when I'm trying on live its there's an error, it didn't call the php files
– ABC
Nov 22 at 23:45
@Script47 its from android... it will call the php files.. when I just using localhost its working, but when I'm trying on live its there's an error, it didn't call the php files
– ABC
Nov 22 at 23:45
i get 404 (not found) on the URL's , so your app is doing the right thing. You may want to look at the web server configs for the subdomain, and figure out how they setup the DocumentRoot, or possibly a broken fcgi directive, or even some .htaccess that could cause the URL to land in deep space.
– YvesLeBorg
Nov 23 at 1:23
i get 404 (not found) on the URL's , so your app is doing the right thing. You may want to look at the web server configs for the subdomain, and figure out how they setup the DocumentRoot, or possibly a broken fcgi directive, or even some .htaccess that could cause the URL to land in deep space.
– YvesLeBorg
Nov 23 at 1:23
@YvesLeBorg here's the link sir.. cmricths.spcf-partners.com
– ABC
Nov 23 at 5:33
@YvesLeBorg here's the link sir.. cmricths.spcf-partners.com
– ABC
Nov 23 at 5:33
@YvesLeBorg its a laravel.. but I create android mobile for that..
– ABC
Nov 23 at 5:34
@YvesLeBorg its a laravel.. but I create android mobile for that..
– ABC
Nov 23 at 5:34
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Is that response from PHP? If so, are your credentials valid?
– Script47
Nov 22 at 23:41
@Script47 its from android... it will call the php files.. when I just using localhost its working, but when I'm trying on live its there's an error, it didn't call the php files
– ABC
Nov 22 at 23:45
i get 404 (not found) on the URL's , so your app is doing the right thing. You may want to look at the web server configs for the subdomain, and figure out how they setup the DocumentRoot, or possibly a broken fcgi directive, or even some .htaccess that could cause the URL to land in deep space.
– YvesLeBorg
Nov 23 at 1:23
@YvesLeBorg here's the link sir.. cmricths.spcf-partners.com
– ABC
Nov 23 at 5:33
@YvesLeBorg its a laravel.. but I create android mobile for that..
– ABC
Nov 23 at 5:34