Thanks Micheal,
Thanks to you it appears to be working now, the coding is true, the
information is being passed
Here is the coding for "tp_update_tr.php" which is being used to verify info
passing (messy and not elegant but useful for testing)
<?PHP SESSION_START(); ob_start();
$self = $_SERVER['PHP_SELF'];
$referer = $_SERVER['HTTP_REFERER'];
$access = $_SESSION['access'];
$nr0 = $_SESSION['nr0'];
$testno = $_SESSION['testno'];
$actualdata = $_POST['actualdata'];
$actualresult = $_POST['actualresult'];
$testnote = $_POST['testnote'];
$_SESSION['actualdata'] = $actualdata;
$_SESSION['actualresult'] = $actualresult;
$_SESSION['testnote'] = $testnote;
echo('TP_UPDATE_TR.PHP' . "<BR>");
echo('================' . "<BR>");
echo('$self = ' . $self . "<BR>");
echo('$referer = ' . $referer . "<BR>");
echo('$access = ' . $access . "<BR>");
echo('$nr0 = ' . $nr0 . "<BR>");
echo('$testno = ' . $testno . "<BR>");
echo('$actualdata = ' . $actualdata . "<BR>");
echo('$actualresult = ' . $actualresult . "<BR>");
echo('$testnote = ' . $testnote . "<BR>");
PHP?>
----- Original Message -----
From: "Michael Southwell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "NYPHP Talk" <talk@lists.nyphp.org>
Sent: Wednesday, November 28, 2007 11:12 PM
Subject: Re: [nyphp-talk] Passing info entered into HTML FORMS
intoSESSIONvariables.
PaulCheung wrote:
I am have a real problem with HTML FORMS and I cannot see where I am
going wrong. I make a MySQL call and bring back the required data and
populate a HTML page (all working OK) At the bottom of the page I open an
HTML FORM the idea being the user may enter what they want and when they
hit "SUBMIT" the info is POSTED to an UPDATE_DB subroutine.
Right here is where you are going wrong, unless what you have posted below
is not an accurate representation of what you are doing. The action in
your form is tp_update_tr.php and that is the *only* script where the
$_POST variables are available. You are (or appear to be from the code
below) attempting to use them in the same script as the form. You need two
scripts, a form script and a form-processor script.
[yes, I know you can do this in one script, but this is a good example of
the issue raised earlier this afternoon about the occasional necessity for
the simple version of an explanation.]
The
HTML FORMS just does not work and I cannot see why not.
<?PHP session_start(); ob_start(); $access = $_SESSION['access']; PHP?>
<HTML>
<?PHP include("count.js"); ?>
</SCRIPT>
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EVERYTHING WORKING AS EXPECTED AND REQUIRED UPTO THIS POINT
At this point I want the users to enter data and click "SUBMIT" which all
happens as expected. AT this point here is the FORMS coding
<FORM ACTION="tp_update_tr.php" ID="primary" METHOD="post">
<TABLE BOARDER="0">
<TBODY> <TR bgcolor="#cccccc">
<TD width="180">DESCRIPTION</TD>
<TD width="50"> </TD>
<TD width="740"><CENTER>MAXIMUM FIELD LENGTHS
APPLY</CENTER></TD></TR>
<TR><TD>ACTUAL OUTPUT:</TD>
<TD><INPUT disabled="count" name="actualdata_ct" size="2"
value="128"></TD>
<TD><TEXTAREA name="actualdata" cols="106"
rows="2"></TEXTAREA></TD></TR>
<TR><TD>ACTUAL RESULT:</TD>
<TD><INPUT disabled="count" name="actualresult_ct" size="2"
value="255"></TD>
<TD><TEXTAREA name="actualresult" cols="106"
rows="3"></TEXTAREA></TD></TR>
<TR><TD>TEST NOTE :</TD>
<TD><INPUT disabled="count" name="testnote_ct" size="2"
value="255"></TD>
<TD><TEXTAREA name="testnote" cols="106"
rows="3"></TEXTAREA></TD></TR>
</TBODY>
</TABLE>
<?PHP
echo("<tr><td align='right' colspan=2>$prv");
if ($cps == $nr0)
{ echo " | <font color='CCCCCC'> Next - 135</font>"; }
else
{ if ($nr0 > 1)
{ echo(" | <a href='help_tp_update.php?cps=$cps&lps=$lps'><BUTTON>Next
138</BUTTON></a>"); }
}
echo(" - <B>(Record $x of $y)</B>");
$_SESSION['testno'] = $h;
$actualdata = $_POST['actualdata'];
$actualresult = $_POST['actualresult'];
$testnote = $_POST['testnote'];
$_SESSION['actualdata'] = $actualdata;
$_SESSION['actualresult'] = $actualresult;
$_SESSION['testnote'] = $testnote;
if ($v != null)
{ echo("<BR><B>PREVIOUS TESTNOTE: </B>" . $v . "<BR>");}
?>
</TABLE>
<TABLE BOARDER="0">
<TBODY> <TR><TD width="180"> </TD>
<TD width="50" > </TD>
<TD width="760"> </TD></TR>
<TR><TD><a href="tp_mainmenu.php"
><BUTTON>EXIT</BUTTON></a>
<a href="#" onclick="window.print()"><?PHP echo('
| '); PHP?><BUTTON>Print</BUTTON></a></TD>
<TD><input value="UPDATE - 163"
type="submit"></TD></TR>
</TBODY>
</BODY>
</TABLE>
</FORM>
</HTML>
----- Original Message ----- From: "Michael Southwell"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "NYPHP Talk" <talk@lists.nyphp.org>
Sent: Sunday, November 18, 2007 9:02 PM
Subject: Re: [nyphp-talk] Passing info entered into HTML FORMS into
SESSIONvariables.
PaulCheung wrote:
$t = $row['data']; $u = $row['result']; $v = $row['note'];
How are you populating the $row array? I would have expected this to
be:
$t = $_POST['data'];
Doing it this way you should have no problem. And by the way, you don't
need the $t etc variables unless you are using them elsewhere. That
would make it this:
$_SESSION['data'] = $_POST['data'];
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