Put a hidden field in your form named id.
-Blake
Blake Schroeder wrote:
The form that is being submitted can only be a POST or a GET not both example: <form method="post" action="foo.php"> <input type="text" name="foo1"> <input type="submit"> </form>
How can you do both?
-Blake
Maldiv wrote:
Hello,
I have a php update form which use $_POST and $_GET too. I call the update
like this update.php?id=1
And after the user submit the form with new data I use command like this:
UPDATE table SET id=$_POST['id'] WHERE $_GET['id']='1';
This code works on localhost with Apache 2, Win XP, and Php 4.3.5 but it
doesn't works on my real server(Php 4.3.3, Linux, Apache 1.??)
I debuged it and I realised that on localhost I have the correct value in
the $_GET but in remote $_GET is empty.
What can I do?
Thanks!
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