Thanks for the reply. I've got an email form that is written in PHP.
<html> snip <form action="mailer.php" method="post" enctype="multipart/form-data"> snip </html> 1. Fill-out email form on website. 2. Press submit. 3. Content of form goes to an email address 3.a Content of form gets dumped into a mySQL DB.(which happens behind the scenes on my server, would there be a log file on the server?) I bet that's it, since my autoincrement code is wrong, I bet it's trying to dump it to a value of '0', which is already used it can't add to it. My varchar(100) was just a copy/paste of the email field. You're right, it could be a smaller number. Thanks for the link to the tables! I've bookmarked it. :-) I'll change the autoincrement settings and see what happens and report back. Thanks for helping me get up and running. Grant On Jan 5, 2008, at 8:40 AM, Pete wrote: > Not sure what you mean by that. A form, when submitted, would go to > another page. What does that page do? [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
