I have found that an open palm slapped with moderate force against the forehead 
fairly effective in situations like this.  Plus as a bonus, you save on paper 
bags!


I got it to work, I had forgotten that I had added a column in the  
table and I didn't add it to the entry form.

Anyone, got a new paper bag, the one I've got is a little used.

Justin Giboney
www.giboneydesigns.com


On Jun 21, 2007, at 8:31 AM, Wade Preston Shearer wrote:

>> The website has 30 to 40 articles that can be quite long. My  
>> initial idea was to build a php form to input the html of the  
>> articles into MySQL, but when I did a GET, it said that the URL  
>> was too long. So I switched the exact code to a POST instead.  
>> There was no error, but it didn't add anything to the database  
>> either. Anyone have experience with this.
>
> Yes, you won't want to use GET as the entire article will be in the  
> URL.
>
> The first thing that I would do would be to test your SQL query  
> directly on the command line. That let you know immediately if the  
> problem is with your form, your query, or your database, etc.



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