try using POST method and read the value using $_POST['inputname'];
Jer wrote:
>
> I'm trying to create an input form. The user will input info into this
> form and it will then
> insert into a database.
>
> Here is my form code:
>
> <form id="FormName" action="version_add2.php" method="get"
> name="FormName">
> <p>VERSION TITLE*: <input type="text" name="versiontitle" size="59"
> /></p>
> <p>VERSION LENGTH: <input type="text" name="versionlength" size="8" />
> minutes</p>
> <p>RESOLUTION: <select name="resolution" size="1">
> <option selected="selected" value="1080p">1080p</option>
> <option value="480p">480p</option>
> </select></p>
> <p>ASPECT RATIO: <select name="aspectratio" size="1">
> <option value="2.76:1">2.76:1 (MGM Camera 65)</option>
> <option value="1.33:1/4:3">1.33:1/4:33 (Television)</option>
> </select></p>
> <p>COLOR: <select name="color" size="1">
> <option selected="selected" value="C">Color</option>
> <option value="B">Black & White</option>
> <option value="M">Color/Black & White</option>
> </select></p>
> <p><input type="hidden" name="var" value="<?
>
> $var = floor($_GET['var']);
>
> print $var;
>
> ?>" /></p>
> <p><input type="submit" name="Add" value="Add" /></p>
>
> Here is the code from the beginning of the response page that receives
> the variables.
> However, no matter what I do, nothing but the hidden value goes from
> one page to the
> other.
>
> <?
> $var = floor($_GET['var']);
> $versiontitle = floor($_GET['versiontitle']);
> $versionlength = floor($_GET['versionlength']);
> $resolution = floor($_GET['resolution']);
> $aspectratio = floor($_GET['aspectratio']);
> $color = floor($_GET['color']);
> ?>
>
> Obviously there is more to this response page. But this is all the
> farther my browser gets.
>
> What am I doing wrong here?
>
> Jeremy
>
>