try turning
        echo "<form action='./edit.php' method='post'>\n";
into
        echo "<form action='/edit.php' method='post'>\n";

On Tue, 2007-07-24 at 11:08 -0400, Anthony Wlodarski wrote:
> Hello all,
> 
> I am currently contracted by my boss to create a candide/company tracking 
> system in PHP/MySQL and have hit a little snag.
> 
> Here is the code:
> 
> function displayCandidates($managerid)
> {
>       $sqlcandidates = "SELECT * FROM `candidate` WHERE `managerid` = 
> ".$managerid."";
>       $resultcandidates = mysql_query($sqlcandidates) or die('Error, get 
> candidates query failed');
> 
>       while($row = mysql_fetch_array($resultcandidates, MYSQL_ASSOC))
>       {
>               echo "<tr style='border: solid 2px black; background-color: 
> ".$row['color']."'>\n";
>               echo "<td style='border: solid 2px black; width: 
> 100px;'></td>\n";
>               echo "<td style='border: solid 2px black; width: 
> 300px;'></td>\n";
>               echo "<td style='border: solid 2px black; width: 
> 300px;'>".$row['name']."</td>\n";
>               echo "<td style='border: solid 2px black; width: 
> 100px;'>".$row['status']."</td>\n";
>               // add a edit button
>               echo "<td style='border: solid 2px black; width: 100px; 
> text-align: center;'>\n";
>               echo "<form action='./edit.php' method='post'>\n";
>               echo "<input type='hidden' name='id' value='".$row['id']."'>\n";
>               echo "<input type='hidden' name='database' 
> value='candidate'>\n";
>               echo "<input type='submit' name='edit' value='Edit'>\n";
>               echo "<form>\n";
>               echo "</td>\n";
>               echo "</tr>\n";
>       }
> }
> 
> Now that code would create a button at the end of the table row that should 
> call the php file "edit.php" however when I go to the webpage the button 
> links to "names.php" which is the name of the file that contains this code.  
> I do have references to $_SERVER['PHP_SELF'] in the code in other places to 
> call the script itself if certain buttons are pressed but I don't see how 
> that could have interfered.  It is blowing my mind because I thought it would 
> be a simple thing to fix but I can't figure it out.  I even moved the form 
> echo statements to a test file on the server and it does not do this at all.
> -Anthony W.
> Technical Recruiter
> Shulman Fleming & Partners
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 646 285 0500 x230
> 
> 
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