Re: [PHP] A prepared statements question

2009-07-21 Thread Shawn McKenzie
Jim Lucas wrote: Jason Carson wrote: Hello everyone, I am having a problem getting my prepared statements working. Here is my setup... index.php - authenticate.php - admin.php 1)index.php has a login form on it so when someone enters their username the form redirects to another page

Re: [PHP] A prepared statements question

2009-07-14 Thread Jim Lucas
Jason Carson wrote: Hello everyone, I am having a problem getting my prepared statements working. Here is my setup... index.php - authenticate.php - admin.php 1)index.php has a login form on it so when someone enters their username the form redirects to another page I call

Re: [PHP] A prepared statements question

2009-07-12 Thread Zareef Ahmed
On Sun, Jul 12, 2009 at 10:01 AM, Jason Carson ja...@jasoncarson.ca wrote: Hello everyone, I am having a problem getting my prepared statements working. Here is my setup... index.php - authenticate.php - admin.php 1)index.php has a login form on it so when someone enters their username

Re: [PHP] A prepared statements question

2009-07-12 Thread Jason Carson
Hello everyone, I am having a problem getting my prepared statements working. Here is my setup... index.php - authenticate.php - admin.php 1)index.php has a login form on it so when someone enters their username the form redirects to another page I call authenticate.php. 2)In the

Re: [PHP] A prepared statements question

2009-07-12 Thread Nisse Engström
On Sun, 12 Jul 2009 15:25:15 -0400 (EDT), Jason Carson wrote: For anyone reading this thread, here is the final code that I used... $link = mysqli_connect($hostname, $username, $password, $database); $stmt = mysqli_prepare($link, SELECT * FROM administrators WHERE adminusers=?);

Re: [PHP] A prepared statements question

2009-07-12 Thread Eddie Drapkin
 if (   $link = mysqli_connect($hostname, $username, $password, $database)       $stmt = mysqli_prepare($link, $q)               mysqli_stmt_bind_param($stmt, s, $adminuser)               mysqli_stmt_execute($stmt)               mysqli_stmt_store_result($stmt))  {    $count =

Re: [PHP] A prepared statements question

2009-07-12 Thread Daniel Brown
2009/7/12 Eddie Drapkin oorza...@gmail.com: This is just my opinion, of course :) Which is welcome. Preferrably, on the php-db@ list, but welcome nonetheless. ;-P -- /Daniel P. Brown daniel.br...@parasane.net || danbr...@php.net http://www.parasane.net/ || http://www.pilotpig.net/ Check

[PHP] A prepared statements question

2009-07-11 Thread Jason Carson
Hello everyone, I am having a problem getting my prepared statements working. Here is my setup... index.php - authenticate.php - admin.php 1)index.php has a login form on it so when someone enters their username the form redirects to another page I call authenticate.php. 2)In the

Re: [PHP] A prepared statements question

2009-07-11 Thread Daniel Brown
[Redirected to PHP-DB: php...@lists.php.net] On Sun, Jul 12, 2009 at 00:31, Jason Carsonja...@jasoncarson.ca wrote: Hello everyone, I am having a problem getting my prepared statements working. Here is my setup...    index.php - authenticate.php - admin.php 1)index.php has a login