PHP 4.3.3 and MYSQL:
I am using a multipage member registration system because all of the information is
too long to put on one page. Some example code edited for brevity:
Form regone with hidden field value personal
Form regtwo with hidden field value computer
Form regthree with hidden field
One solution is to use a javascript to set your hidden field to
already_submitted (or such) at the end of the last form page. Therefore
upon refresh, the user will come to the already submitted page. Add one
already submitted switch case.
BTW your construct
switch ( ) {
} else
is quite
remove the comma after cadet.photo, ie
select cadet.relation2,cadet.photo FROM
HTH steve
Matthew Moldvan, Jr. wrote:
I would say try single quotes instead of double quotes ... let me know if
that works ...
Regards,
Matt.
- Original Message -
From: Sean Smitz [EMAIL
Hello,
On 10/18/2003 04:20 AM, Tonya wrote:
PHP 4.3.3 and MYSQL:
I am using a multipage member registration system because all of the information is too long to put on one page. Some example code edited for brevity:
Form regone with hidden field value personal
Form regtwo with hidden field
That solved the problem Steve. thanks,
Sean
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remove the comma after cadet.photo, ie
select cadet.relation2,cadet.photo FROM
HTH steve
Matthew Moldvan, Jr. wrote:
I would say try single quotes instead of
Sorry to bother again, but a few days ago I wrote this message:
I don't know if anybody tried PHP with Firebird, but I've got a really
curious problem. I've installed PHP 4.3.3 and work with Firebird 1.5 RC6
and
MS - IIS without any problems, but suddenly, and with no other advice or
Hi,
I have this code that I want to have multiple WHERE
statements. Could someone help me please. What I
want added is:
WHERE emailerror = n
So if 'emailerror = y' it wont send an eamil but if
set to 'n' it will.
Code below...
$thisstart=$massmail[current]-1;
[EMAIL PROTECTED](select