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Asked: June 15, 20262026-06-15T15:41:58+00:00 2026-06-15T15:41:58+00:00

I’m using the code below to make sure only confirmed users (confirmed is 1,

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I’m using the code below to make sure only confirmed users (confirmed is 1, else 0) can login, but this code displays the apologize message no matter what. How can I fix this? Thanks!

// make sure the user is confirmed
    $confirmstatus = query("SELECT * FROM users WHERE username = ?", $_POST["username"]);
    if ($confirmstatus["confirmed"] == 0)
    {
        apologize("Please first confirm your account.");
    }

This is the query function

    /**
 * Executes SQL statement, possibly with parameters, returning
 * an array of all rows in result set or false on (non-fatal) error.
 */
function query(/* $sql [, ... ] */)
{
    // SQL statement
    $sql = func_get_arg(0);

    // parameters, if any
    $parameters = array_slice(func_get_args(), 1);

    // try to connect to database
    static $handle;
    if (!isset($handle))
    {
        try
        {
            // connect to database
            $handle = new PDO("mysql:dbname=" . DATABASE . ";host=" . SERVER, USERNAME, PASSWORD);

            // ensure that PDO::prepare returns false when passed invalid SQL
            $handle->setAttribute(PDO::ATTR_EMULATE_PREPARES, false); 
        }
        catch (Exception $e)
        {
            // trigger (big, orange) error
            trigger_error($e->getMessage(), E_USER_ERROR);
            exit;
        }
    }

    // prepare SQL statement
    $statement = $handle->prepare($sql);
    if ($statement === false)
    {
        // trigger (big, orange) error
        trigger_error($handle->errorInfo()[2], E_USER_ERROR);
        exit;
    }

    // execute SQL statement
    $results = $statement->execute($parameters);

    // return result set's rows, if any
    if ($results !== false)
    {
        return $statement->fetchAll(PDO::FETCH_ASSOC);
    }
    else
    {
        return false;
    }
}

And this is the apologize function

   /**
 * Apologizes to user with message.
 */
function apologize($message)
{
    render("apology.php", ["message" => $message]);
    exit;
}

And the render function.

    /**
 * Renders template, passing in values.
 */
function render($template, $values = [])
{
    // if template exists, render it
    if (file_exists("../templates/$template"))
    {
        // extract variables into local scope
        extract($values);

        // render header
        require("../templates/header.php");

        // render template
        require("../templates/$template");

        // render footer
        require("../templates/footer.php");
    }

    // else err
    else
    {
        trigger_error("Invalid template: $template", E_USER_ERROR);
    }
}
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    Editorial Team
    2026-06-15T15:41:59+00:00Added an answer on June 15, 2026 at 3:41 pm

    Try Running:

    $confirmstatus = query("SELECT * FROM users WHERE username = ?", $_POST["username"]);
    print_r($confirmstatus);
    

    Double check that your function is infact returning an array.

    Also try this as your query:

        $Checkusername = $_POST['username'];
       $confirmstatus = query("SELECT * FROM users WHERE username = '$Checkusername'");
    

    Also. Your

    function query(/* $sql [, ... ] */)
    { }
    

    The Variables which are being passed through to the function have been commented out. If this is exactly like your code.. then I would recommend a revision to:

    function query ($sql)
    { .... }
    

    EDIT

     if ($confirmstatus["0"]['confirmed'] == 0)
        {
            apologize("Please first confirm your account.");
        }
    

    I overlooked something. It seems you are being returned a multidimensional array
    You need to look into the first array (in this case 0) and then look for your required field.

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