OK! so I got this code working, HostGator ended up allowing my sockets etc and it worked!!!
However this lead to more problems...
<?php
/*
Plugin Name: Server Status
Plugin URI: http://minepress.co.uk
Description: Server Status Plugin
Author: Bradly spicer
Version: 1.0.0
Author URI: http://minepress.co.uk
*/
class ServerStatus extends WP_Widget
{
function ServerStatus()
{
$widget_ops = array('classname' => 'ServerStatus', 'description' => 'Displays Server Status' );
$this->WP_Widget('ServerStatus', 'Server Status display', $widget_ops);
}
function form($instance)
{
$instance = wp_parse_args( (array) $instance, array( 'title' => '' ) );
$title = $instance['title'];
$ip= $instance['ip'];
$Port= $instance['Port'];
?>
<p><label for="<?php echo $this->get_field_id('title'); ?>">Title: <input class="widefat" id="<?php echo $this->get_field_id('title'); ?>" name="<?php echo $this->get_field_name('title'); ?>" type="text" value="<?php echo attribute_escape($title); ?>" /></label></p>
<p><label for="<?php echo $this->get_field_id('ip'); ?>">Ip: <input class="widefat" id="<?php echo $this->get_field_id('ip'); ?>" name="<?php echo $this->get_field_name('ip'); ?>" type="text" value="<?php echo attribute_escape($ip); ?>" /></label></p>
<p><label for="<?php echo $this->get_field_id('Port'); ?>">Port: <input class="widefat" id="<?php echo $this->get_field_id('Port'); ?>" name="<?php echo $this->get_field_name('Port'); ?>" type="text" value="<?php echo attribute_escape($Port); ?>" /></label></p>
<?php
}
function update($new_instance, $old_instance)
{
$instance = $old_instance;
$instance['title'] = $new_instance['title'];
$instance['ip'] = $new_instance['ip'];
$instance['Port'] = $new_instance['Port'];
return $instance;
}
function widget($args, $instance)
{
extract($args, EXTR_SKIP);
echo $before_widget;
$title = empty($instance['title']) ? ' ' : apply_filters('widget_title', $instance['title']);
$ip = empty($instance['ip']) ? ' ' : apply_filters('ip', $instance['ip']);
$Port = empty($instance['Port']) ? ' ' : apply_filters('Port', $instance['Port']);
if (!empty($title))
echo $before_title . $title . $after_title;;
// WIDGET CODE GOES HERE
?><div id="Server_status"><?php $online = @fsockopen($ip,$Port, $errno, $errstr, 5);
if($online >= 5) {
echo '<a href="#" class="MPServer_Online">Online</a>';
}
else {
echo '<a href="#" class="MPServer_Offline">Offline</a>';
}
?>
</div>
<?php
echo $after_widget;
}
}
add_action( 'widgets_init', create_function('', 'return register_widget("ServerStatus");') );?>
This code is all fine when I have custom values:
?><div id="Server_status"><?php $online = @fsockopen("play.magicacraft.net","25567", $errno, $errstr, 5);
Now, by what I can read and what I can see it should pickup the fields up top but.. it seems to not...
Notes I have made:
- The $ip and $Port are case sensative (Thats now fixed as they all match up)
- This is in Wordpress so it may not be collecting information properly?