On Sunday 26 January 2003 18:59, Addison Ellis wrote:
> correct... i am able to echo values again.
Hmm, okay :-)
> i had the following to carry forward cat and subcat values:
> <?
> session_start();
> if (@$auth != "yes")
> {
> header("Location: login.php");
> exit();
> }
> include("config.php");
> $scobj = mysql_db_query($dbname,"select * from subcategory where
> id=$subcategory")
> or die (mysql_error());
> $scrow = mysql_fetch_object($scobj);
> $cobj = mysql_db_query($dbname,"select * from category where
> id=$scrow->category")
> or die (mysql_error());
> $crow = mysql_fetch_object($cobj);
> $sql = "SELECT first_name,last_name FROM accounts
> WHERE email='$logname'";
> $result = mysql_query($sql)
> or die (mysql_error());
> while ($row = mysql_fetch_array($result,MYSQL_ASSOC))
> extract($row);
I don't see anything in that code which would carry the category and
subcategory forward, UNLESS $scrow and $crow are registered as session
variables.
> >I would hazard a guess and say that "next_" is the name of a button and
> >"Submit Your Ad" is it's value? As it is part of the form and you're
> >programmatically (or indiscriminately) extracting everything from $_POST
> > (or equivalent) then that is why you end up with it.
>
> how am i to get rid of it.
Don't put it into $formdata! Remember you're the one who is putting it in
there!
Presumably at some point you have some code which will insert the contents of
$formdata into your database. If that code is properly written then the
presence (or otherwise) of "next_" should not affect its operation.
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