Here's a sidenote to the whole script: save your server a little load by
removing the print statements. PHP is an embedded language; if you need to
print something just break from PHP processing with a ?> tag and use
standard HTML. You can embed to print individual
variables. If you are using
On Thursday 24 January 2002 10:47, Michael P. Carel wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> I have a problem here regarding the form table name variable (i.e name=Process type text>), when i used Href tags to send the variable in the
> next script it does'nt recognized the $Process variable. I've tried the
> the
somewhere in the form put:
-Original Message-
From: Michael P. Carel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, January 24, 2002 1:48 PM
To: php
Subject: [PHP] Form Problem
Hi there,
I have a problem here regarding the form table name variable (i.e ), when i used Href tags to send
Hi there,
I have a problem here regarding the form table name variable (i.e ), when i used Href tags to send the variable in the
next script it does'nt recognized the $Process variable. I've tried the the
submit type but but im having problem with other $variable in the table
which is not part
On Thursday 10 January 2002 03:30, Chris Kwasneski wrote:
> I'm having a problem with a HTML form. When it gets submitted, I keep
> getting an undefined variable error message. And a blank page (aside from
> a 'Hi' written on it...). I don't think its a problem with my install of
> PHP as othe
The presence of the final / in the line makes the page XHTML compliant.
It should be left in, and it has no effect whatsoever on the
functionality of the input tag. In fact, it should be included in the <
input type="text" > tag as well.
I can't find a darn thing wrong with your script. Yo
I don't like this line:
change it:
to my mind it could help ;
PK>
PK>
PK> My Form
PK>
PK>
PK>
PK> My name is:
PK>
PK>
PK>
PK>
PK>
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-Original Message-
From: Chris Kwasneski [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, January 09, 2002 1:30 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [PHP] Form Problem
I'm having a problem with a HTML form. When it gets submitted, I keep
getting an
I'm having a problem with a HTML form. When it gets submitted, I keep
getting an undefined variable error message. And a blank page (aside from
a 'Hi' written on it...). I don't think its a problem with my install of
PHP as other PHP code is running fine, but can't get it to print out this
stripslashes should work in most cases, something like
$text=stripslashes($text);
before it goes to email
rm
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Hi all,
I am currently having problems with my PHP form I have made. The form is
working fine, and does everything I want it to, except for one minor problem
that only I can see.
The output to the user is fine, but when I recieve the contents of the users
data from the form, and they have th
Have you tried looking at addslashes() ??? Or am I not understanding the problem
here. Just remember to deliminate the "'s and ''s before entering them into the
db.
--Joe
On Wed, Jan 10, 2001 at 08:19:24PM -0500, Romulo Roberto Pereira wrote:
> Hello!
>
> I am having a problem when people copy
Hello!
I am having a problem when people copy and paste text inside a TEXTAREA in a form that
contains double quotes ' " ' .
The first file is a simple form. The second one is a php script that treats the data
from the user and stores in a MySQL table. Onyone has any ideas? I need to use
jav
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