How to put a sound notification in an instance on a web page?
I'm creating an android application that displays the position of the baby(Lying Down, Sitting, Standing, and Out of the crib) which is determine by the the beam sensors connected to a RPI3.
I made a webserver on RPI3 which I used to my android application. All i want in my webserver is to notify me whenever the position of the baby is "Out of the Crib"
This is my code on PHP:
<?php require("connection.php");
$sql_cmd = "SELECT * FROM tbstatus";
$stmt = $con->prepare($sql_cmd);
$stmt->execute();
echo "<table>";
echo "<tr>";
echo "<td>STATUS OF THE BABY: </td>";
echo "</tr>";
while ($result = $stmt->fetch(PDO::FETCH_ASSOC)) {
echo "<tr>";
echo "<td>" . $result['status'] . "</td>";
echo "</tr>";
}
echo "</table>";
?>
It shows how my webserver gets the 'status' in my database and show what is it, it's either(Lying Down, Sitting, Standing, and Out of the crib).
All I want is to have a sound notification when the 'status' is "Out of the crib". Thankyou
php mysql database raspberry-pi3
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I'm creating an android application that displays the position of the baby(Lying Down, Sitting, Standing, and Out of the crib) which is determine by the the beam sensors connected to a RPI3.
I made a webserver on RPI3 which I used to my android application. All i want in my webserver is to notify me whenever the position of the baby is "Out of the Crib"
This is my code on PHP:
<?php require("connection.php");
$sql_cmd = "SELECT * FROM tbstatus";
$stmt = $con->prepare($sql_cmd);
$stmt->execute();
echo "<table>";
echo "<tr>";
echo "<td>STATUS OF THE BABY: </td>";
echo "</tr>";
while ($result = $stmt->fetch(PDO::FETCH_ASSOC)) {
echo "<tr>";
echo "<td>" . $result['status'] . "</td>";
echo "</tr>";
}
echo "</table>";
?>
It shows how my webserver gets the 'status' in my database and show what is it, it's either(Lying Down, Sitting, Standing, and Out of the crib).
All I want is to have a sound notification when the 'status' is "Out of the crib". Thankyou
php mysql database raspberry-pi3
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I'm creating an android application that displays the position of the baby(Lying Down, Sitting, Standing, and Out of the crib) which is determine by the the beam sensors connected to a RPI3.
I made a webserver on RPI3 which I used to my android application. All i want in my webserver is to notify me whenever the position of the baby is "Out of the Crib"
This is my code on PHP:
<?php require("connection.php");
$sql_cmd = "SELECT * FROM tbstatus";
$stmt = $con->prepare($sql_cmd);
$stmt->execute();
echo "<table>";
echo "<tr>";
echo "<td>STATUS OF THE BABY: </td>";
echo "</tr>";
while ($result = $stmt->fetch(PDO::FETCH_ASSOC)) {
echo "<tr>";
echo "<td>" . $result['status'] . "</td>";
echo "</tr>";
}
echo "</table>";
?>
It shows how my webserver gets the 'status' in my database and show what is it, it's either(Lying Down, Sitting, Standing, and Out of the crib).
All I want is to have a sound notification when the 'status' is "Out of the crib". Thankyou
php mysql database raspberry-pi3
I'm creating an android application that displays the position of the baby(Lying Down, Sitting, Standing, and Out of the crib) which is determine by the the beam sensors connected to a RPI3.
I made a webserver on RPI3 which I used to my android application. All i want in my webserver is to notify me whenever the position of the baby is "Out of the Crib"
This is my code on PHP:
<?php require("connection.php");
$sql_cmd = "SELECT * FROM tbstatus";
$stmt = $con->prepare($sql_cmd);
$stmt->execute();
echo "<table>";
echo "<tr>";
echo "<td>STATUS OF THE BABY: </td>";
echo "</tr>";
while ($result = $stmt->fetch(PDO::FETCH_ASSOC)) {
echo "<tr>";
echo "<td>" . $result['status'] . "</td>";
echo "</tr>";
}
echo "</table>";
?>
It shows how my webserver gets the 'status' in my database and show what is it, it's either(Lying Down, Sitting, Standing, and Out of the crib).
All I want is to have a sound notification when the 'status' is "Out of the crib". Thankyou
php mysql database raspberry-pi3
php mysql database raspberry-pi3
asked Nov 18 '18 at 5:33
Gerald ManibaleGerald Manibale
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