PHP - Problem Storing Data From Textarea From Form To Mysql Database
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I have a card database and everything works perfectly besides one thing..
I can't store
'in my database via my form, i however do can store them into the database via PHPMyAdmin. I dont know what i've been doing wrong and it really bothers me. If any of you guys could help me out. Here's all the code you would need to find the issue. This is the form file <!doctype html> <html> <head> <meta charset="utf-8"> <title>Edit Page</title> </head> <body> <h1 align="center"> Add Cards</h1> <form action="insert.php" method="POST"> <input type="text" name="name" placeholder="Name" /> <input type="text" name="color" placeholder="Color" /> <input type="text" name="type" placeholder="Type" /> <input type="text" name="subtype" placeholder="Sub Type" /> <input type="text" name="power" placeholder="Power" /> <input type="text" name="toughness" placeholder="Toughness" /> <br> <input type="text" name="manacost" placeholder="Converted Mana Cost" /> <input type="text" name="rarity" placeholder="Rarity" /> <input type="text" name="expansion" placeholder="Expansion" /> <input type="text" name="foil" placeholder="Foil" /> <input type="text" name="stock" placeholder="Stock" /> <input type="submit" value="Save" /> </form> </body> </html>This inserts it into my database. <?php ($GLOBALS["___mysqli_ston"] = mysqli_connect("", "", "", , ))or die("cannot connect"); ((bool)mysqli_query($GLOBALS["___mysqli_ston"], "USE e_industries"))or die("cannot select DB"); $name = $_POST['name']; $color = $_POST['color']; $type = $_POST['type']; $subtype = $_POST['subtype']; $power = $_POST['power']; $toughness = $_POST['toughness']; $manacost = $_POST['manacost']; $rarity = $_POST['rarity']; $expansion = $_POST['expansion']; $foil = $_POST['foil']; $stock = $_POST['stock']; $sql="INSERT INTO Osiris (Name, Color, Type, Subtype, Power, Toughness, Manacost, Rarity, Expansion, Foil, Stock) VALUES ('$name', '$color', '$type', '$subtype', '$power', '$toughness', '$manacost', '$rarity', '$expansion', '$foil', '$stock')"; $result=mysqli_query($GLOBALS["___mysqli_ston"], $sql); if($result){ echo "Successful"; echo "<BR>"; echo "<a href='add.html'>Back to main page</a>"; } else { echo "ERROR"; } ?>If anyone could help me out that would be great! Edited by OsirisElKeleni, 05 October 2014 - 12:29 PM. I have a form on our website that a user can fill out for custom product. I want the form data to be 1) stored into a mysql database AND after storing said data, 2) email the same data to our sales department. 1) The form data DOES get stored into mysql database (except for the first two fields, for some weird reason) 2) I added a "mail" section to the php file that stores the data into the database, but it is not working correctly. I have stripped the email portion down to sending just one of the fields in the "message" to make it easier for troubleshooting I have included here, both the form section of the html file, and the formdata.php file that processes the data for your analysis. I am relatively new to php so there are going to be some issues with security, but I can work on those after I get the store & email process to work correctly. Please review my code and see if anyone can be of assistance. I looked through the forums and couldn't find another issue that was the same as mine. If I just overlooked, please tell me the thread post #. Thanks THE FORM WHICH COLLECTS THE DATA ******************************* <form method=POST action=formdata.php> <table width="640" border=0 align="center"> <tr> <td align=right><b>First Name</b></td> <td><input type=text name=FName size=25></td> <td><div align="right"><b>Telephone</b></div></td> <td><input type=text name=Tel size=25></td> </tr> <tr> <td align=right><b>Last Name</b></td> <td><input type=text name=LName size=25></td> <td><div align="right"><b>Fax</b></div></td> <td><input type=text name=Fax size=25></td> </tr> <tr> <td align=right><b>Title</b></td> <td><input type=text name=Title size=25></td> <td><div align="right"><b>Email</b></div></td> <td><input type=text name=Email size=50></td> </tr> <tr> <td align=right><b>Company</b></td> <td><input type=text name=Comp size=25></td> <td> </td> <td> </td> </tr> <tr> <td align=right><b>Address</b></td> <td><input type=text name=Addr size=25></td> <td><div align="right"><b>Estimated Annual Volume</b></div></td> <td><input type=text name=EAV size=25></td> </tr> <tr> <td align=right><b>City</b></td> <td><input type=text name=City size=25></td> <td> </td> <td> </td> </tr> <tr> <td align=right><b>State/Province</b></td> <td><input type=text name=SProv size=25></td> <td><div align="right"><b>Application</b></div></td> <td><input type=text name=Appl size=25></td> </tr> <tr> <td align=right><b>Country</b></td> <td><input type=text name=Ctry size=25></td> <td><div align="right"><b>Type of System</b></div></td> <td><input type=text name=Syst size=25></td> </tr> <tr> <td align=right><b>Zip/Postal Code</b></td> <td><input type=text name=ZPC size=25></td> <td> </td> <td> </td> </tr> <tr> <td align=right> </td> <td> </td> <td> </td> <td> </td> </tr> <tr> <td align=right> </td> <td><div align="right"><strong><font color="#FFFF00" face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">COIL DESIGN</font></strong></div></td> <td><font color="#FFFF00" face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"><strong>PARAMETERS</strong></font></td> <td> </td> </tr> <tr> <td align=right> </td> <td> </td> <td> </td> <td> </td> </tr> <tr> <td align=right><b>Primary Resistance (ohms)</b></td> <td><input type=text name=Pres size=25></td> <td><div align="right"><b>Primary Inductance (mH)</b></div></td> <td><input type=text name=Pind size=25></td> </tr> <tr> <td align=right><b>Secondary Resistance (ohms)</b></td> <td><input type=text name=Sres size=25></td> <td><div align="right"><b>Secondary Inductance (H)</b></div></td> <td><input type=text name=Sind size=25></td> </tr> <tr> <td align=right> </td> <td> </td> <td> </td> <td> </td> </tr> <tr> <td align=right><b>Peak Operating Current (Amps)</b></td> <td><input type=text name=POC size=25></td> <td> </td> <td> </td> </tr> <tr> <td align=right> </td> <td> </td> <td> </td> <td> </td> </tr> <tr> <td align=right><b>Output Energy (mJ)</b></td> <td><input type=text name=Egy size=25></td> <td><div align="right"><b>Output Voltage (kV)</b></div></td> <td><input type=text name=Volt size=25></td> </tr> <tr> <td align=right> </td> <td> </td> <td> </td> <td> </td> </tr> <tr> <td align=right><b># HV Towers per Coil</b></td> <td><input type=text name=TPC size=25></td> <td><div align="right"><b># of Coils per Package</b></div></td> <td><input type=text name=CPP size=25></td> </tr> <tr> <td align=right> </td> <td> </td> <td> </td> <td> </td> </tr> <tr> <td align=right> </td> <td> </td> <td> </td> <td> </td> </tr> <tr> <th colspan=4><b>Please enter any additional information he </b></th> </tr> <tr> <th colspan=4><textarea name=Mess cols=50 rows=10 id="Message"></textarea></th> </tr> </table> </dl> <div align="center"> <p> <input type=hidden name=BodyTag value="<body bgcolor="#484589" text="#FFFFFF" link="#FFFF00" alink="#FFFFFF" vlink="#FF7F00">"> <input type=hidden name=FA value=SendMail> </p> <p><font color="#FFFF00" face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"><strong>PLEASE MAKE SURE ALL INFORMATION<br> IS CORRECT BEFORE SUBMITTING</strong></font></p> <p> <input type=submit value="Submit Form"> </p> </div> </form> THE FILE THAT PROCESSES THE FORM DATA (formdata.php) *********************************************** <?php $con = mysql_connect("localhost","XXX","XXX"); if (!$con) { die('Could not connect: ' . mysql_error()); } mysql_select_db("customform", $con); $sql="INSERT INTO formdata (Fname, Lname, Title, Comp, Addr, City, SProv, Ctry, ZPC, Tel, Fax, Email, EAV, Appl, Syst, Pres, Pind, Sres, Sind, POC, Egy, Volt, TPC, CPP, Mess) VALUES ('$_POST[Fname]','$_POST[Lname]','$_POST[Title]','$_POST[Comp]','$_POST[Addr]','$_POST[City]','$_POST[SProv]','$_POST[Ctry]','$_POST[ZPC]','$_POST[Tel]','$_POST[Fax]','$_POST[Email]','$_POST[EAV]','$_POST[Appl]','$_POST[Syst]','$_POST[Pres]','$_POST[Pind]','$_POST[Sres]','$_POST[Sind]','$_POST[POC]','$_POST[Egy]','$_POST[Volt]','$_POST[TPC]','$_POST[CPP]','$_POST[Mess]')"; if (!mysql_query($sql,$con)) { die('Error: ' . mysql_error()); } echo "Your Information Was Successfully Posted"; mysql_close($con); $to = "recipient email address here"; $subject = "Custom Form"; $email = $_POST['Email'] ; $message = $_POST['Comp'] ; $headers = "From: $Email"; $sent = mail($to, $subject, $message, $headers) ; if($sent) {print "Your mail was sent successfully"; } else {print "We encountered an error sending your mail"; } ?> I have deleted mysql info for safety reasons. Here are the two webpage's codes i'm using right now menu.php <? session_start(); if(!session_is_registered(myusername)){ header("location:login.php"); } ?> <html><title>ChronoServe - Saving Time</title> <link href="style.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css"> <body> <table width="100%" border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" class="container"> <tr> <td> <table width="335px" height="50%" border="1" align="center" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" class="centered"> <tr> <td> <form method="post" action="insertvalues.php"> <table width="100%" border="0" align="center" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="10"> <tr> <td colspan="2"><div align="center" class="font2">Activation Information</div></td> </tr> <tr> <td colspan="2"></td> </tr> <tr> <td width="40%" class="font3">First Name :</td> <td width="60%"> <div align="center"> <input name="firstname" type="text" class="font3" id="firstname" maxlength="25" /> </div></td> </tr> <tr> <td class="font3">Last Name :</td> <td> <div align="center"> <input name="lastname" type="text" class="font3" id="lastname" maxlength="25" /> </div></td> </tr> <tr> <td height="28" class="font3">Phone Number :</td> <td> <div align="center"> <input name="pnumber" type="text" class="font3" id="pnumber" maxlength="10" /> </div></td> </tr> <tr> <td class="font3">Personnel Activated :</td> <td> <div align="center"> <input name="numberactivated" type="text" class="font3" id="numberactivated" maxlength="3" /> </div></td> </tr> <tr> <td height="37" colspan="2"></td> </tr> <tr> <td colspan="2"><div align="center"> <input name="submit" type="Submit" class="font3" value="Submit" /> </div> </td> </tr> </table> </form></td> </tr> </table> </td> </tr> </table> </body> </html> insertvalues.php <?php if(isset($_POST['Submit'])) { $firstname = $_POST['firstname']; $lastname = $_POST['lastname']; $pnumber = $_POST['pnumber']; $numberactivated = $_POST['numberactivated']; mysql_connect ("deleted", "deleted", "deleted") or die ('Error: ' . mysql_error()); mysql_select_db ("deleted"); $query = "INSERT INTO disney_database (id, firstname, lastname, pnumber, numberactivated, date) VALUES ('NULL', '".$firstname."', '".$lastname."', '".$pnumber."', '".$numberactivated."', 'NULL')"; mysql_query($query) or die('Error updating database'); header("location:menu.php"); echo "Database Updated With: ".$firstname."" - "".$lastname."" - "".$pnumber."" - "".$numberactivated.""; } else { echo "Database Error" { ?> Here is my problem. I set a one <form> on every form field I have including the submit button. Now whenever I press the submit button it redirects to insertvalues.php which it should be doing. In insertvalues i told it to query the form data and post it into my database's table. Its not doing that and tells me that it has a database error which i set it to tell me if something goes wrong. Anyone can help me? BTW I can manually query in the information using sql with phpmyadmin. so can someone please review my code for me? thanks big help! You can see what is happening. Visit www.chronoserve.com The username and password are "admin" Hi everyone, First off thank you very kindly to anyone who can provide some enlightenment to this total php/mysql newb. I am creating my first database and while I have been able to connect to the database within my php script (or so I believe), the form data does not appear to be actually getting sent. I have development experience in other languages but this is completely new to me so if I've missed something that appears painfully obvious like a parse error of some sort, I do apologize. I am creating a website using Godaddy as the hosting account, and attempting to connect to the mysql database at the following URL (maybe this is where I'm going wrong): "pnmailinglist.db.4662743.hostedresource.com" Below is my very simple code: <?php //Verify successful connection to database. $connect = mysql_connect("pnmailinglist.db.4662743.hostedresource.com", "*********", "*********"); if(!$connect) {die("Could not connect!"); } //Initialize variables with form data. $firstname = $_POST['FirstName']; $lastname = $_POST['LastName']; $email = $_POST['Email']; $howfound = $_POST['HowFound']; //Post data to database, or return error. mysql_select_db("pnmailinglist", $connect); mysql_query("INSERT INTO mailinglist (First, Last, Email, How_Found) VALUES ($firstname,$lastname,$email,$howfound)"); mysql_close($connect); echo "Thank you for joining our mailing list! We will contact you soon with the dates and times of our upcoming events."; ?> Thank you again very much for any pointers or hints as to where I'm screwing up. I get no runtime errors, no syntax errors, and the echo message does display fine at the end -- just no data when I go to check my database! Best Regards, CL I am having difficulty inserting the following codes values into my database. I know that the variables contain a value as I am displaying them on the output screen. Code: [Select] $link = mysql_connect($db_host,$db_user,$db_pass) or die('Unable to establish a DB connection'); mysql_select_db($db_database,$link); mysql_query("SET names UTF8"); $usr = $userid; $golfer = $_REQUEST['golfer']; $tourney = $_REQUEST['tournament']; $backup = $_REQUEST['backup']; date_default_timezone_set('US/Eastern'); $time = date("Y-m-d H:i:s"); $t_id=1; mysql_query("INSERT INTO weekly_picks (t_id, tournament, user, player, backup, timestamp) VALUES ('$t_id', '$tournament', '$usr', '$golfer', '$backup', '$time') or die('Error, insert query failed')"); echo $t_id; echo "<br />"; echo $tourney; echo "<br />"; echo $usr; echo "<br />"; echo $golfer; echo "<br />"; echo $backup; echo "<br />"; echo $time; echo "<br />"; echo $userdetail['email']; echo "<br />"; $to = $userdetail['email']; $subject = "Weekly Tournament Pick for: $tourney"; $message = "This email is to confirm your pick for $tourney has been received. Your pick is: $golfer. Your backup pick is: $backup The time it was submitted was $time Do not reply to this email, the mailbox does not exist. Contact me with any issues at xxxxxxx@xxxxxxx.com"; $from = "noreply@chubstersgcc.com"; $headers = "From:" . $from; mail($to,$subject,$message,$headers); ?> <div> <p>This is to confirm that your pick has been submitted for the following tournament: <?php echo $tourney; ?>. A confirmation of your pick as also been emailed to you.</p> <p>Your golfer: <?php echo $golfer; ?></p> <p>Your backup: <?php echo $backup; ?></p> <p>Your pick was submitted at: <?php echo $time; ?></p> </div> Hello Im quite confused at what filtering I should use on my data when pulling it from a MySQL database. I don't sanitize my data on input because I am using prepared statements with PHP's PDO Driver which means I don't need to use mysql_real_escape_string() at all. When I pull the data to be displayed i.e. in a HTML Table I use the below function to make it safe for HTML output. public static function htmlSafe($data) { return nl2br(htmlentities($data, ENT_QUOTES)); } However the rules change when Im using a HTML Form to edit the data, and I am unsure what I need to strip out. I.e. What would I need to do to make all data safe to insert into the following form input. <input id = "someInput" type = "text" value = "<?php echo $someVarThatNeedsFiltering ?>" /> Also, one more question, in my html attributes (Valid ones like class, name, id, style, _target) I use a mixture of double quotes(") and single quotes ('), for quoting my values. Which one should I use or which one is more valid, doubles, or singles? hi everyone, i just signed up on this forum. I have issue, my clients wants to save time by copying data into a textarea and then letting the script process it and store it in database. the problem is never done that. the data is made up for eg. Title Mr Name Radio86 Address Chiltren House etc.... how do i split this data up and store it in database, btw ive just started programming in php in other words newbie Please help me, thanks in advance Hello,
I have a table with these columns (database)
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and i have a static form through which user define the installments. Static 24 input boxes are there like this
<form name="installment" method="post" action="" enctype="multipart/form-data" onsubmit="return validate()"> <table id="dt_hScroll" class="table table-striped"> <thead> <tr> <th>SL No.</th> <th>Amount</th> <th>Due Date</th> </tr> <tr> <td> 1. </td> <td> <input type="text" name="installment1" id="installment" class="span4" value="0" /> </td> <td> <input type="text" name="due_date1" class="tcal span4" value="<?php //echo date("Y-m-d"); ?>" /> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> 2. </td> <td> <input type="text" name="installment2" id="installment" class="span4" value="0" /> </td> <td> <input type="text" name="due_date2" class="tcal span4" /> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> 3. </td> <td> <input type="text" name="installment3" id="installment" class="span4" value="0" /> </td> <td> <input type="text" name="due_date3" class="tcal span4" /> </td></tr> <tr> <td> 4. </td> <td> <input type="text" name="installment4" id="installment" class="span4" value="0" /> </td> <td> <input type="text" name="due_date4" class="tcal span4" /> </td></tr> <tr> <td> 5. </td> <td> <input type="text" name="installment5" id="installment" class="span4" value="0" /> </td> <td> <input type="text" name="due_date5" class="tcal span4" /> </td></tr> <tr> <td> 6. </td> <td> <input type="text" name="installment6" id="installment" class="span4" value="0" /> </td> <td> <input type="text" name="due_date6" class="tcal span4" /> </td></tr> <tr> <td> 7. </td> <td> <input type="text" name="installment7" id="installment" class="span4" value="0" /> </td> <td> <input type="text" name="due_date7" class="tcal span4" /> </td></tr> <tr> <td> 8. </td> <td> <input type="text" name="installment8" id="installment" class="span4" value="0" /> </td> <td> <input type="text" name="due_date8" class="tcal span4" /> </td></tr> <tr> <td> 9. </td> <td> <input type="text" name="installment9" id="installment" class="span4" value="0" /> </td> <td> <input type="text" name="due_date9" class="tcal span4" /> </td></tr> <tr> <td> 10. </td> <td> <input type="text" name="installment10" id="installment" class="span4" value="0" /> </td> <td> <input type="text" name="due_date10" class="tcal span4" /> </td></tr> <tr> <td> 11. </td> <td> <input type="text" name="installment11" id="installment" class="span4" value="0" /> </td> <td> <input type="text" name="due_date11" class="tcal span4" /> </td></tr> <tr> <td> 12. </td> <td> <input type="text" name="installment12" id="installment" class="span4" value="0" /> </td> <td> <input type="text" name="due_date12" class="tcal span4" /> </td></tr> <tr> <td> 13. </td> <td> <input type="text" name="installment13" id="installment" class="span4" value="0" /> </td> <td> <input type="text" name="due_date13" class="tcal span4" /> </td></tr> <tr> <td> 14. </td> <td> <input type="text" name="installment14" id="installment" class="span4" value="0" /> </td> <td> <input type="text" name="due_date14" class="tcal span4" /> </td></tr> <tr> <td> 15. </td> <td> <input type="text" name="installment15" id="installment" class="span4" value="0" /> </td> <td> <input type="text" name="due_date15" class="tcal span4" /> </td></tr> <tr> <td> 16. </td> <td> <input type="text" name="installment16" id="installment" class="span4" value="0" /> </td> <td> <input type="text" name="due_date16" class="tcal span4" /> </td></tr> <tr> <td> 17. </td> <td> <input type="text" name="installment17" id="installment" class="span4" value="0" /> </td> <td> <input type="text" name="due_date17" class="tcal span4" /> </td></tr> <tr> <td> 18. </td> <td> <input type="text" name="installment18" id="installment" class="span4" value="0" /> </td> <td> <input type="text" name="due_date18" class="tcal span4" /> </td></tr> <tr> <td> 19. </td> <td> <input type="text" name="installment19" id="installment" class="span4" value="0" /> </td> <td> <input type="text" name="due_date19" class="tcal span4" /> </td></tr> <tr> <td> 20. </td> <td> <input type="text" name="installment20" id="installment" class="span4" value="0" /> </td> <td> <input type="text" name="due_date20" class="tcal span4" /> </td></tr> <tr> <td> 21. </td> <td> <input type="text" name="installment21" id="installment" class="span4" value="0" /> </td> <td> <input type="text" name="due_date21" class="tcal span4" /> </td></tr> <tr> <td> 22. </td> <td> <input type="text" name="installment22" id="installment" class="span4" value="0" /> </td> <td> <input type="text" name="due_date22" class="tcal span4" /> </td></tr> <tr> <td>23. </td> <td> <input type="text" name="installment23" id="installment" class="span4" value="0" /> </td> <td> <input type="text" name="due_date23" class="tcal span4" /> </td></tr> <tr> <td> 24. </td> <td> <input type="text" name="installment24" id="installment" class="span4" value="0" /> </td> <td> <input type="text" name="due_date24" class="tcal span4" /> </td></tr> <tr><td></td><td> <input type="submit" name="save" id="save" value="Save" class="btn btn-info span3" /> <input type="hidden" readonly="readonly" name="roll_no" value="<?php echo $roll_no; ?>" class="span5" /> </td><td></td></tr> </thead> </table> </form>Here i am not getting how to store it in that table. Actually all the 24 inputs are not mandatory. If user fills only 2 then also it should store it in the database table. I tried to do like this if(isset($_POST['save'])) { $roll_no = $_POST['roll_no']; $ins_amt1 = $_POST['installment1']; $due_date1 = $_POST['due_date1']; $ins_amt2 = $_POST['installment2']; $due_date2 = $_POST['due_date2']; $ins_amt3 = $_POST['installment3']; $due_date3 = $_POST['due_date3']; $ins_amt4 = $_POST['installment4']; $due_date4 = $_POST['due_date4']; $ins_amt5 = $_POST['installment5']; $due_date5 = $_POST['due_date5']; $ins_amt6 = $_POST['installment6']; $due_date6 = $_POST['due_date6']; $ins_amt7 = $_POST['installment7']; $due_date7 = $_POST['due_date7']; $ins_amt8 = $_POST['installment8']; $due_date8 = $_POST['due_date8']; $ins_amt9 = $_POST['installment9']; $due_date9 = $_POST['due_date9']; $ins_amt10 = $_POST['installment10']; $due_date10 = $_POST['due_date10']; $ins_amt11 = $_POST['installment11']; $due_date11 = $_POST['due_date11']; $ins_amt12 = $_POST['installment12']; $due_date12 = $_POST['due_date12']; $ins_amt13 = $_POST['installment13']; $due_date13 = $_POST['due_date13']; $ins_amt14 = $_POST['installment14']; $due_date14 = $_POST['due_date14']; $ins_amt15 = $_POST['installment15']; $due_date15 = $_POST['due_date15']; $ins_amt16 = $_POST['installment16']; $due_date16 = $_POST['due_date16']; $ins_amt17 = $_POST['installment17']; $due_date17 = $_POST['due_date17']; $ins_amt18 = $_POST['installment18']; $due_date18 = $_POST['due_date18']; $ins_amt19 = $_POST['installment19']; $due_date19 = $_POST['due_date19']; $ins_amt20 = $_POST['installment20']; $due_date20 = $_POST['due_date20']; $ins_amt21 = $_POST['installment21']; $due_date21 = $_POST['due_date21']; $ins_amt22 = $_POST['installment22']; $due_date22 = $_POST['due_date22']; $ins_amt23 = $_POST['installment23']; $due_date23 = $_POST['due_date23']; $ins_amt24 = $_POST['installment24']; $due_date24 = $_POST['due_date24']; $items = array(); $installment[] =array($ins_amt1, $ins_amt2, $ins_amt3, $ins_amt4, $ins_amt5, $ins_amt6, $ins_amt7, $ins_amt8, $ins_amt9, $ins_amt10, $ins_amt11, $ins_amt12, $ins_amt13, $ins_amt14, $ins_amt15, $ins_amt16, $ins_amt17, $ins_amt18, $ins_amt19, $ins_amt20, $ins_amt21, $ins_amt22, $ins_amt23, $ins_amt24); //$in_values= serialize($installment); $due_date[] = array($due_date1, $due_date2, $due_date3, $due_date4, $due_date5, $due_date6, $due_date7, $due_date8, $due_date9, $due_date10, $due_date11, $due_date12, $due_date13, $due_date14, $due_date15, $due_date16, $due_date17, $due_date18, $due_date19, $due_date20, $due_date21, $due_date22, $due_date23, $due_date24); //$in_dates= serialize($due_date); //$s1 = "insert into installment(id, fee_id, student_id, amount, due_date, paid_date, status, rec_no) values ('', ".$fee_id.", '".$roll_no."', ".$in_values.", '".$in_dates."', '', 'unpaid', ''"; foreach($installment as $row_key => $value) { $item = $value; $uom = $due_date[$row_key]; $items[] = sprintf("(%d, %d, '%s', %d, '%s', '%s', '%s', '%s')", '', $fee_id, mysql_real_escape_string($roll_no), intval($item), $uom, '', '', '' ); } $msql = 'INSERT INTO installment (id, fee_id, student_id, amount, due_date, paid_date, status, rec_no) VALUES '.implode(', ', $items);But it is taking only one data. Can somebody please suggest. The data has to be saved like this saveddata.JPG 70.92KB 0 downloads Somebody please help. Thank you hi, I have created a login page this is my code <?php if (!isset($_SESSION)) { session_start(); } $host="localhost"; // Host name $username="root"; // Mysql username $password=""; // Mysql password $db_name="Marketing"; // Database name $tbl_name="Marketinglogin"; // Table name // Connect to server and select databse. mysql_connect("$host", "$username", "$password")or die("cannot connect"); mysql_select_db("$db_name")or die("cannot select DB"); $myusername=$_POST['myusername']; $mypassword=$_POST['mypassword']; // To protect MySQL injection (more detail about MySQL injection) $myusername = stripslashes($myusername); $mypassword = stripslashes($mypassword); $myusername = mysql_real_escape_string($myusername); $mypassword = mysql_real_escape_string($mypassword); $sql="SELECT * FROM Marketinglogin WHERE username='$myusername' and password='$mypassword'"; $result=mysql_query($sql); // Mysql_num_row is counting table row $count=mysql_num_rows($result); // If result matched $myusername and $mypassword, table row must be 1 row if($count==1){ // Register $myusername, $mypassword and redirect to file "login_success.php" session_register("myusername"); session_register("mypassword"); if ($myusername == "sandeep") { header("location:Marketingadmin.php"); } else { header("location:Marketingemployeeform.php"); } } else { echo "wrong password"; } ?> Marketingemployee form has some fields..here when we click submit button all the fields as well as the loginusername has to be stored in the database <?php if (!isset($_SESSION)) { session_start(); } $con = mysql_connect("localhost","root", ""); if (!$con) {die('Could not connect to DB: ' . mysql_error() );} mysql_select_db ("Marketing", $con); $date = $_POST['year'].$_POST['month'].$_POST['dt'] ; $_SESSION['myusername']=$_POST['myusername']; $myusername=$_SESSION['myusername']; $sql="INSERT INTO Marketingemployeetable (Employeeid, Date,Sector,Place,Contactpersonname,Contactaddress,Mobileno)VALUES ( '$myusername','$date','$_POST[project]','$_POST[place]','$_POST[Contactpersonname]','$_POST[Contactaddress]','$_POST[Mobileno]')"; if (!mysql_query($sql,$con)) {die ('Error: ' . mysql_error());} echo "Record added"; mysql_close($con)?> please help me out here This is more of a database architect question.
I am building a CMS for website development. I am ready to use it for the first time on one of my clients. Now, my issue is is how to set up some or one of my table(s) for some areas that my client wants to be able to change in the admin section.
In their website on the front page, I put together this nice block slider. Its 6 blocks with text, a background image and nice effects. At first it was always going to be static, which was no issue at all, but later they came to me and asked if they could be able to change words in the boxes themselves in the admin section..
Of course this can be easily done by creating a table that is associated with this home page block thing and each row in the table will correspond to one of the blocks on the home page.
But I believe there might be an easier way to store this type of data without having to create another table for every feature the client wants to edit, for example they also want to be able to edit a slider on another page.
The WordPress database then came into my mind and how they store most of their data as JSON. So I was then thinking of creating a table named 'modules' for examples with three columns (id, title, data). Then inside the data column store the editable fields as a JSON string object.
For example a row could like like :
1, "Front Page Box Slider", {"slider-home" : [ {"data" : "value", "img_1", "value1"}, {"data" : "value", "img_2", "value2"} ]}
I've been doing a bit of research on this and people have just been saying, never do this if you do want your data to be searched through, which I don't.
Can anyone tell me why or why not I should do this, or maybe a better solution to my problem?
Thank you
Edited by carlosmoreeira, 17 September 2014 - 07:37 PM. To me it is logical to store config data such as site name, meta, etc in a php file rather than storing ina table in mysql database. This will reduce the number of calls to the mysql database, as these are key parameters and needed in every page. But, a well-developed CMS like Wordpress uses a mysql table to store such basic data. What is your idea? Ain't it better to reduce mysql loads? I've got an array like this: $firstquarter = array('January', 'February', 'March'); Then I'm adding it to a MySQL DB as follows: $insert = "INSERT INTO sometable (months) VALUES ('$firstquarter') "; $insertresult = mysql_query($insert) or die ('Error in Insert query: ' . mysql_error()); When I use PHPMyAdmin I see a this value stored in the DB: 'Array' Can I retrieve the values, by index, from this database field?? I am working on a kind of CMS for my own website which no one else will be using but me as a way of improving my php skills, and am having problems with retrieving data from the database that holds both text and php code. I have searched the web and found that i should be using eval() for the code to be executed before it is send to the browser but cannot get it to work and can't find my mistake(s). the php code will always be the same, and is supposed to retrieve the id number of a page to use in a link (and works fine when tested by loading the code directly without retrieving it from the database) this is an example of data stored in the database Code: [Select] The <a href="page_builder.php?id=<?php echo $page->id('mines_DwarvenMines') ?>">Dwarven Mines</a> have a great selection of Ores,... Of course when I leave it like this, hovering over the link in my page will show exactly that and lead to nowhere Code: [Select] localhost/page_builder.php?id=<?php echo $page->id('mines_DwarvenMines') ?> Most of these links appear in tips given at the end of the page and are processed as followed Code: [Select] $questtips = $quest->getQuestTips(); $tips = ""; if ($questtips == "none") { $tips = "/"; } else { foreach($questtips as $tip) { $tips .= "<li>"; $tips .= $tip->getTip(); $tips .= "</li>"; } } and finally put on screen by the presentation layer as followed Code: [Select] <h2>Tips & Extra Info</h2> <div class="tipsList"> <ul> <?php echo $tips ?> </ul> </div> I have tried all sorts to get the code to be executed when retrieved from the database before being send to the browser so that this particular link would say "localhost/page_builder.php?id=57" but I cannot get it to work, though I suspect it is fairly easy. I suspect I would have to store the data in a different format in the database? And how exactly do I use the eval() function in my case? Could someone please adjust my code so that it does work? Thanks Here is my code... Code: [Select] <?php mysql_connect("localhost", "user", "pass")or die("cannot connect"); mysql_select_db("database")or die("cannot select DB"); $myemail = mysql_real_escape_string($_POST['myemail']); $mypassword = mysql_real_escape_string($_POST['mypassword']); $mypassword = md5($mypassword); $myemail = stripslashes($myemail); $mypassword = stripslashes($mypassword); $sql="SELECT * FROM users WHERE email='$myemail' and password='$mypassword'"; $result=mysql_query($sql); $count=mysql_num_rows($result); if($count==1){ session_start(); $_SESSION["myemail"]= "$myemail"; header("location:home.php"); } else { header("location:fail.php"); } ?> What can I do to this code so that it will also store first name from the database inside a session? helllo dear php-commmunity new to Ruby - i need some advices - i plan to do some requests in osm-files. (openstreetmap) Question - how can i store the results on a Database - eg mysql or - (if you prefer postgresql) - note: my favorite db - at least at the moment is mysql here the code require 'open-uri' require "net/http" require 'rexml/document' def query_overpass(object_type, left,bottom,right,top, key, value) base_url = "http://www.overpass-api.de/api/xapi?" query_string = "#{object_type}[bbox=#{left},#{bottom},#{right},#{top}][#{key}=#{value}]" url = "#{base_url}#{URI.encode(query_string)}" resp = Net::HTTP.get_response(URI.parse(url)) data = resp.body return data end overpass_result = REXML::Document.new(query_overpass("node", 7.1,51.2,7.2,51.3,"amenity","restaurant|pub|ice_cream|food_court|fast_food|cafe|biergarten|bar|bakery|steak|pasta|pizza|sushi|asia|nightclub")) overpass_result.elements.each('osm/node') {|x| if !x.elements["tag[@k='name']"].nil? print x.elements["tag[@k='name']"].attributes["v"] end print " | " if !x.elements["tag[@k='addr:postcode']"].nil? print x.elements["tag[@k='addr:postcode']"].attributes["v"] print ", " end if !x.elements["tag[@k='addr:city']"].nil? print x.elements["tag[@k='addr:city']"].attributes["v"] print ", " end if !x.elements["tag[@k='addr:street']"].nil? print x.elements["tag[@k='addr:street']"].attributes["v"] print ", " end if !x.elements["tag[@k='addr:housenumber']"].nil? print x.elements["tag[@k='addr:housenumber']"].attributes["v"] end print " | " print x.attributes["lat"] print " | " print x.attributes["lon"] print " | " if !x.elements["tag[@k='website']"].nil? print x.elements["tag[@k='website']"].attributes["v"] end print " | " if !x.elements["tag[@k='amenity']"].nil? print x.elements["tag[@k='amenity']"].attributes["v"] print " | " end puts } look forward to hear from you again - i would love to store it on a mysql - database - if possible. If you would prefer postgresql - then i would takte this one.... ;-) look forward to hear from you again - i would love to store it on a mysql - database - if possible. If you would prefer postgresql - then i would takte this one.... ;-) well - i guess that the answer to this will be the same no matter what language we are using. If the db is a sql database we need to design the database schema and create the tables in the database. The first step in accessing a db in our code is to get a connection to it. If ruby is our choice of language, a search for "ruby sql connector" will give us lots of options to read about. Well - we also can do it in PHP. What do you think!? Next, based on the schema we have designed, we need to create queries suitable for storing the data. We will likely need to consider our transactional model. Again, searching "ruby sql transactional model" will give us plenty of food for thought. Finally, we may want or need to close the connection to the database. i have a dictionary - THIS IS obviously a python dictionary an this has approx 8 000 lines with records [/CODE] $ python printer.py {'url': 'http://www.site1_com' 'cname': 'butcher', 'name': 'cheng', 'email': 'mail1@hotmail.com'} {'url': 'http://www.site2_com' 'cname': 'dilbert', 'name': 'James', 'email': 'mail2@hotmail.com'} [code=auto:0]i have a mysql-db up and runing in my opensuse there i have created a db with the fields url cname name i use the import MySQLdb i studied this documentation he http://stackoverflow...abase-in-python but i think this goes a bit over my head. - well how can i get the data ( in other words the dictionary) into the database? love to hear from you greetings What's wrong with this code? Code: [Select] <textarea name="description" cols="60" rows="10"><?= $description ?></textarea> The textarea box returns null. This is a continuation of a previous post. I am trying to get the names of countries that are in a database table. It's not working! All I get is a Submit button, but no data. This is what I understand from the code that Psycho suggested: I am unfamiliar with the function and the use of the FOREACH constuct. looking at the PHP manual there are two syntaxes. It appears that Psyhco has used the second form where the current element's key is assigned to $key variable for each itteration. foreach (array_expression as $key => $value The 2 variables he used are $id and $label I assume that the line: $optionsHTML = ''; is the array built from the expression: $optionsHTML .= "{$label}\n"; Because I was not familiar with the PDO method, but have used mysqli, I had to rewrite the data retrival part which I believe is OK. I guess that the line : $countryOptions = buildSelectOptions($countries); is used in conjunction with the function to build the array. The HTML part that Psycho wrote puts the variable into the Form format for a selection list. Why is the $optionsHTML also inclosed in the option tags? Have I got the HTML part correct or is it the data extraction part that is incorrect? Here is the code: <? include("AddStats_admin_connect.php"); //connect to database doDB(); //Function to build select options based on passed array function buildSelectOptions($options) { $optionsHTML = ''; foreach($options as $id => $label) { $optionsHTML .= "<option value='{$id}'>{$label}</option>\n"; } return $optionsHTML; } //Run query to get the ID and Name from the table //Then populate into an array $clist_sql = "SELECT CID, Country FROM Countries"; $clist_res= mysqli_query($mysqli, $clist_sql) or die(mysqli_error($mysqli)); if (mysqli_num_rows($clist_res) < 1) { //this Country not exist $display_block = "<p><em>You have selected an invalid Country.<br/> Please try again.</em></p>"; } $countries = array(); while($Ctry_info = mysqli_fetch_array($clist_res)) { $countries[$Ctry_info['CID'] = $Ctry_info['Country']]; } $countryOptions = buildSelectOptions($countries); ?> <!DOCTYPE html> <html lang="en"> <head> <title>Stats</title> <link rel="stylesheet" href="stylesheets/style.css" /> <!--[if IE]> <script src="http://html5shim.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/html5.js"></script> <![endif]--> </head> <body> <? echo $countryOptions; ?> </br></br></br></br></br></br></br></br> <!Later in the HTML for the page <form action="Ctrystats.php" method="post"> <option name="country" value=<? echo $countryOptions;?>Country</option></br></br> <input type="submit" value="Submit Choice"> </form></p> </body> </html>I think I am nearly there so I would appreciate some help to finish this coding. Note: If you make your questions easy to read, then you have better chances of a quality answer. Use [ code ] ] tags. I am having some problems with part of the code. What is going on is a user registers info with a form and is sent an email with a confirmation link. The info that was in a temp DB table is moved to a member table. All of this works fine, but I am trying to be able to store an ID and username associated with their passkey info and echo that variable out. This part I am having trouble with. Code is here. <? session_start(); include('config.php'); // Passkey t from link $passkey=$_GET['passkey']; $tbl_name1="Profile_temp"; // Retrieve data from table where row matches passkey $sql1="SELECT * FROM $tbl_name1 WHERE confirm_code ='$passkey'"; $result1=mysql_query($sql1); // If successfully queried if($result1){ // Count how many row has this passkey $count=mysql_num_rows($result1); // if passkey is found retrieve info from temporary DB if($count==1){ $rows=mysql_fetch_array($result1); $FirstName=$rows['FirstName']; $LastName=$rows['LastName']; $UserName=$rows['UserName']; $Password= md5($rows['Password']); $Password2=md5($rows['Password2']); $email=$rows['email']; $Zip=$rows['Zip']; $Birthday=$rows['Birthday']; $Security=$rows['Security']; $Security2=$rows['Security2']; $tbl_name2="Profile"; // Insert data that retrieves from "temp_members_db" into table "registered_members" $sql2="INSERT INTO $tbl_name2(`FirstName`,`LastName`,`Username`,`Password`,`Password2`,`email`,`Zip`,`Birthday`,`Security`,`Security2`) VALUES ('$FirstName','$LastName','$UserName','$Password','$Password2','$email','$Zip','$Birthday','$Security','$Security2')"; //echo $sql2; $result2=mysql_query($sql2); } // if passkey is not found, display message "Wrong Confirmation code" else { echo "<h2>Sorry, Your passkey was not found.</h2>"; } while ($row = mysql_fetch_assoc($result2)) { $_SESSION['id'] = $row['id']; $_SESSION['UserName']=$user_name; } // if successfully moved data from table"temp_members_db" to table "registered_members" displays message "Your account has been activated" and don't forget to delete confirmation code from table "temp_members_db" if($result2){ echo "<h2>Your account has been activated, </h2>"; echo "$user_name"; echo"<p>You may now upload a profile picture</p>"; // Delete information of this user from table "temp_members_db" that has this passkey $sql3="DELETE FROM $tbl_name1 WHERE confirm_code = '$passkey'"; $result3=mysql_query($sql3); } } ?> getting an error for this part while ($row = mysql_fetch_assoc($result2)) { $_SESSION['id'] = $row['id']; $_SESSION['UserName']=$user_name; } the error is "Warning: mysql_fetch_assoc(): supplied argument is not a valid MySQL result resource in confirmation.php on line 62" |