Thanks! -- I'll definitely look into Netbeans.
(The IDE that I was using didn't seem to recognize syntax errors.)
On Mon, Feb 21, 2011 at 4:13 AM, Pete Ford wrote:
>
> Nazish,
> Find yourself an editor or development environment that does source code
> highlighting - this sort of error will be
On 20/02/11 21:37, Nazish wrote:
Issue resolved!
It turned out to be the use of quotations. Instead of double quotations to
surround the $insert variable, it worked with single quotations:
$insert = ' INSERT INTO user_info
(login,password)
VALUES
("'.$login.'", "'.$passw
: Tamara Temple
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Date created: , 12:27:46 AM
Subject: [PHP] Submitting data to MySQL database using HTML/PHP form
I'm wondering if anyone is going to comment on the transmittal and
storage of plain text passwords
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tring($password)."'
The double quote is in the wrong place.
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From: Nazish [mailto:naz...@gmail.com]
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Update:
I a
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Date created: , 10:53:35 PM
Subject: [PHP] Submitting data to MySQL database using HTML/PHP form
Update:
I added "echo" statements after mysql_connect and mysql_select_db to check
where the code was broken. These statements show up on the login.php
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From: Nazish
To: php-general@lists.php.net
Date created: , 10:04:07 PM
Subject: [PHP] Submitting data to MySQL database using HTML/PHP form
Thanks everyone! However, when I click the "submit&q
l_real_escape_string($login)."','".mysql_real_escape_string($passwor
> d)."')";
>
> Here is the issue
>
> ," '.mysql_real_escape_string($password)." '
>
> Your escaping incorrectly.
>
> It should be
> ,' ".mysql_real_escape_string($pass
Update:
I added "echo" statements after mysql_connect and mysql_select_db to check
where the code was broken. These statements show up on the login.php page
after submitting the form, which means the MySQL connection works. So, the
problem seems to lie with the *$insert *query... ideas?
On Sun,
Thanks everyone! However, when I click the "submit" button, the url simply
moves to http://localhost/login.php (from home.php) and it is a blank page
(apart from asking whether it should remember the password for future use).
The values still do not move to the database.
I included most of your su
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Original message
From: Nazish
To: php-general@lists.php.net
Date created: , 7:44:24 PM
Subject: [PHP] Submitting data to MySQL database using HTM
This is probably a post better sent to the php-db list... but
Whenever you work with MySQL, it's good to retrieve the actual error
from mysql to help you troubleshoot.
I posted this php_mysql lib a while back which is what I used on my last
project.
http://www.euca.us/downloads/euca_phpmysq
On Sun, Feb 20, 2011 at 12:55, Daniel Brown wrote:
> On Sun, Feb 20, 2011 at 12:53, Daniel Brown wrote:
>>
>> If the value isn't that of your database password, there's your
>> problem: register_globals. A simpler way is to check the output of
>> phpinfo(); to see if register_globals is enabl
Hi there,
I am creating a login page for my website. The users' information will be
stored in a MySQL database. I have a registration form on my home page, and
a separate file called "login.php" to process the user values. However, the
entries are not going to the MySQL database (however, the valu
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