> >> $query = "UPDATE assets SET title = '$title', version = '$version', > >> developer = '$developer', serial_number = '$serial_number', WHERE > >> asset_id = '$HTTP_GET_VARS[id]'" ; > > > > Change the var to '{$HTTP_POST_VARS['id']}' (with the curly braces > > since > > the array reference is inside a double quoted string. If > your version > > of php is 4.1.2 or higher, you really ought to use '{$_POST['id']}' > > since it's a magic global and easier to use since you won't have to > > declare it global inside functions.
My bad, I misunderstood what you meant. Yes, you'll need to save the id from the get, and put it in a hidden field on the form or in a session var, and use that in the update. Still, make sure to wrap the array reference in curly braces inside the double quoted string. -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php