On 7/23/07, PaulCheung <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi everybody,
Thanks for the information, unfortunately for me there are no arrays being
used. The names used are solely the names of each individual column/field in
the table. I have already tried all the suggestions to no avail. That is why
I hardcoded a version of my insert-data-into-table and once I knew it worked
I substituted all the hardcoded fields with $_POST in place of the
hardcoding, I then cut and pasted in each field the corresponding hardcoded
value and just before writing the record. I echoed the record values and all
appears to be well. Then via the MySQL Monitor I check to see if the record
had been written and found that nothing has happened. Please forgive me if I
appear to be ungrateful, which is not the case I am just frustrated.
Especially after proving that one version of my insert-data-into-table
(hardcoded) worked and a version of my insert-data-into-table works with a 4
column table (a different table) and will not work with a version using as
input data the values of the hardcoded version. I knows the fault lays with
me but I cannot see it.
Paul
Hmm, is there any input filtering going on that is modifying the
values in $_POST, to make them different from the hardcoded version?
Is the dreaded magic_quotes_runtime enabled?
Also, you have a semicolon in your POST test code, maybe you caught
that already?
'".$R."'; '".$S."',
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Chris Snyder
http://chxo.com/
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