PHP - Session Variable Values Disappear With Additional Post Requests To Same Url
It's been a while since I've needed to whip anything substantial up from scratch, so my scripting is a little (lot) fast and loose (weird/inefficient) here.
I'm trying to mock up a script that's essentially a quiz/survey. There are a handful of topics, each with a few screens of yes/no questions. At the end, it returns a list of recommendations based on the answers gathered. The script is posting back to itself. Using print_r ($_SESSION), it seems like all of the post values for the first screen of questions are being assigned to the session array as expected. When the second screen of questions is answered, their values are assigned as well, but the values for the first set go away completely. This continues through subsequent screens, with the values from the previous screen present and all others before missing. I'd really appreciate a look at my code to see if you tell me the cause or error(s). Thanks! <?php session_start; include('_config.php'); // database connect $dbc = mysqli_connect($CFG->dbhost, $CFG->dbuser, $CFG->dbpass, $CFG->dbname); // set to section 1, page 1 if no values are in _POST array if (($_SERVER['REQUEST_METHOD'] == 'GET') || (!isset($_POST['section']))) { $section = 1; $page = 1; } else { // something was posted, so...set those values in session variable foreach($_POST as $key => $data) { $_SESSION[$key] = $data; } // debug: display contents of the session array print_r ($_SESSION); // which section and page? $section = (int) $_POST['section']; $page = (int) $_POST['next']; } // check if last topic $query = "SELECT * FROM hw_topics"; $data = mysqli_query($dbc, $query); if ($section == mysqli_num_rows($data)) { $last_section = true; } else { $last_section = false; } // get current topic name and info $query = "SELECT topic, display_name, pages_in_topic FROM hw_topics WHERE topic_id = '$section'"; $data = mysqli_query($dbc, $query); if (mysqli_num_rows($data) == 1) { $row = mysqli_fetch_array($data); $topic_display_name = $row['display_name']; $pages_in_topic = $row['pages_in_topic']; } // test if last page in topic $topic_pages = $row['pages_in_topic']; if ($page == $topic_pages) { $last_page_in_section = true; } else { $last_page_in_section = false; } // set form action (set to this script or to recommendations when last section is complete if (($last_section == true) && ($last_page_in_section == true)) { $form_action = $CFG->reccomend; } else { $form_action = $_SERVER['PHP_SELF']; } // get current page headline $query = "SELECT page_headline FROM hw_pages WHERE topic_id = '$section' AND page_number = '$page'"; $data = mysqli_query($dbc, $query); if (mysqli_num_rows($data) == 1) { // The headline row was found so display the headline $row = mysqli_fetch_array($data); $page_headline = '<h2>' . $row['page_headline'] . '</h2>'; } // Grab the question data from the database to generate the list and form fields $query = "SELECT question_id, question_number, question_text FROM hw_questions WHERE topic_id = '$section' AND page_id = '$page' ORDER BY question_number"; $data = mysqli_query($dbc, $query); $questions = array(); while ($row = mysqli_fetch_array($data)) { array_push($questions, $row); } include($CFG->includesdir.'/header.php'); ?> <div id="head"> <h1>Assessment<?php if (isset($topic_display_name)) { echo ': <em>' . $topic_display_name . '</em>'; } ?></h1> <p class="paging">Page <?php echo $page; ?> of <?php echo $pages_in_topic; ?></p> </div><!-- #head --> <div id="content"> <p class="instr">Please complete this survey. We'll generate a list of recommendations and resources for your organization.</p> <div id="questions"> <?php echo $page_headline; ?> <form method="post" action="<?php echo $form_action; ?>"> <table border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0"> <thead> <tr> <td></td> <td class="qtext"></td> <td class="qanswer">yes</td> <td class="qanswer">no</td> <td class="pad"></td> </tr> </thead> <?php if ($questions) { // display question rows foreach ($questions as $question) { echo '<tr>'; echo '<td class="qnumber">' . $question['question_number'] . '.</td>'; echo '<td class="qtext"><p>...' . $question['question_text'] . '</p></td>'; echo '<td class="qanswer"><div class="radio" id="box-yes"><input type="radio" value="yes" name="qid_' . $question['question_id'] . '" id="qid_' . $question['question_id'] . '" class="radio" /></div></td>'; echo '<td class="qanswer"><div class="radio" id="box-no"><input type="radio" value="no" name="qid_' . $question['question_id'] . '" id="qid_' . $question['question_id'] . '" class="radio"'; $field_name = 'qid_' . $question['question_id']; if (isset($_SESSION[$field_name])) { echo ' checked="checked"'; } echo ' /></div></td>'; echo '<td class="pad"></td>'; echo '</tr>'; } } else { echo '<tr>'; echo '<td colspan="3" class="qtext"><p>No questions found in the database for this page.</p></td>'; echo '<td class="pad"></td>'; echo '</tr>'; } ?> </table> <ul id="controls"> <?php if ($last_page_in_section == true) { $section++; $page = 1; } else { $page++; } echo '<input type="hidden" value="' . $section . '" name="section" />'; echo '<input type="hidden" value="' . ($page) . '" name="next" />'; if (($last_section == true) && ($last_page_in_section == true)) { echo '<li><input type="submit" value="Submit Answers and Get Recommendations" name="submit" id="submit" /></li>'; } else { echo '<li><input type="submit" value="Next Page" name="submit" id="next" /></li>'; } ?> </ul><!-- #controls --> </form> </div><!-- #questions --> <?php mysqli_close($dbc); include($CFG->includesdir.'/footer.php'); ?> Similar TutorialsHow can I track session requests, so I can, after a certain number of requests (let's say ten because it's physcologically pleasing), have the id regenerated? I am building a website that uses session variables extensively. The site is getting a little complicated, and I am starting to lose track of which session variables are assigned, and what their values are. Is there some way where I can create a piece of code that will display all of the existing session variables and their values? Hi there, I am working on a PHP web form and I have a very simple situation I guess, I have a variable named: $MyVal When I do print_r($MyVal); To see whats inside, I get: SimpleXMLElement Object ( [0] => 8.23 ) Now I am assigning this variable into a session variable so that I can do calculations with it. So I assign: $_SESSION['MySesVal'] = $MyVal; But after assigning to session variable, when I do my calculations: $finalValue = $_SESSION['MySesVal'] * 4; I get 0. So is it because the actual $MyVal variable has some XML stuff as: SimpleXMLElement Object ( [0] => 8.23 ) So what is the right way to properly assign $MyVal variable to a session variable to do calculations. Please reply. All comments and feedbacks are always welcome. Thank you! Hey guys I have a form, but on the form you are able to add extra fields. My question is how would I POST those extra fields? The way I always do it is $_POST['field_name'], however how would I know if theyve added new fields. Here is an image of what the field looks like so you get a better idea of what im talking about. Hi guys, I have an intention to allow user to select multiple district, however even though when they select more than 2 options in the district, it turns out my database is only able to capture the last value. For instance, I chose ID=1 ID=2, however the return value to my database will be only ID=2. Is there something which I have missed out? Your advice is greatly appreciated. Thank you <?php $district = $_POST['district']; if (isset($_POST['submit'])) { $dbc = mysqli_connect('localhost', '***', '***', '***') or die(mysqli_error()); $query2 = "INSERT INTO tutor_preferred_dlocation (district_id) VALUES ('$district')"; $result2 = mysqli_query($dbc, $query2) or die(mysqli_error()); } <input name="district" type="checkbox" id="1" value="1"> <label for="yishun">Yishun</label> <input name="district" type="checkbox" id="2" value="2"> <label for="angMoKio">Ang Mo Kio</label> <input name="district" type="checkbox" id="3" value="3"> <label for="yioChuKang">Yio Chu Kang</label> ?> I'm just learning about PHP and I'm diving in head first by attempting to modify our web site's contact form. I'm wishing to stop the form from erasing previously entered values upon "failed" data validation. It's of course going to be annoying to our visitors if their hardworked entries disappear just because they left out a name or entered an illegal email address. I regret that some potential solutions found on this forum and other locations on Google didn't seem to help on my page. As you can see, the validation is done with PHP's version of if-elseif-else. Later I'll be adding a reCAPTCHA and I hope that whatever I learn here might be useful for the potentially same problem when I am adding the CAPTCHA. The actual contact form is at http://www.woofwoofwoof.org/contact/index.php. Thank you in advance for your taking the time to help me what originally appeared to be a simple problem. I have read the rules and I hope I've followed the rules -- please let me know if I committed any sins of omission or commission. Now, for your Sunday reading pleasure, here's the code: CODE STARTS HERE ==================================== <?php include("../common/docType.php"); ?> <?php include("../common/htmlOpen.php"); ?> <head> <title><?php include("../common/titleBar.php"); ?> - Contact us!</title> <meta name="description" content="Call or email us with questions or orders."> <meta name="keywords" content="Barking Dog Chocolatiers, Charlotte NC, chocolate, contact us, telephone, email, e-mail"> <meta name="geo.placename" content="Charlotte, North Carolina"> <meta name="geo.region" content="US-NC"> <meta name="author" content="Joal Fischer"> <meta name="verify-v1" content="1aqZs7xrrfI3lp1RaWDkHHjY9UQZIbq2z/mIVdFeXiI=" /> <?php include("../common/headInclude.php"); ?> <script src="../common/common.js" type="text/javascript"></script> <link rel="Stylesheet" href="../css/contact.css" /> </head> <?php // Success/Fail message $msg = ""; $brisket = ""; // Target Email $targetEmail = "barkingdog@bellsouth.net"; // Process Submissions if(isset($_POST['submitted'])) { if($_POST['submitted']) { // process form. $guestName = $_POST['guestName']; $cityState = $_POST['cityState']; $emailAddress = $_POST['emailAddress']; $phone = $_POST['phone']; $msgSubject = "Barking Dog Chocolatiers Inquiry"; $msgContent = "FROM: $guestName\n"; $msgContent .= "City/State: $cityState\n"; $msgContent .= "Phone & time to call: $phone\n"; $msgContent .= "\nInquiry:\n"; $msgContent .= stripslashes($_POST['msgContent']); // Trial if then else reversed from Dan's original allowing maybe multiple tests in sequence -- in action if($guestName == "") { $keepvar = "1"; $msg = "<p style='color: red; font-weight: bold; font-size: 14px; margin: 12px 0px 0px 0px;'>Please enter a name!</p>"; } elseif($emailAddress == "") { $msg = "<p style='color: red; font-weight: bold; font-size: 14px; margin: 12px 0px 0px 0px;'>Please enter a valid email address!</p>"; } else { mail($targetEmail, $msgSubject, $msgContent, "From: $guestName <$emailAddress>\nX-Mailer:PHP/" . phpversion()); $msg = "<p style='color: darkgreen; font-weight: bold; font-size: 14px; margin: 12px 0px 0px 0px;'>Thank you! Your message has been sent.</p>"; $brisket = "<img src='../images/Brisket180x180web.jpg' width='180px' height='180px' alt='Brisket Says Hi' />"; } // Original if then else all commented out // if($emailAddress != "") { // mail($targetEmail, $msgSubject, $msgContent, "From: $guestName <$emailAddress>\nX-Mailer:PHP/" . phpversion()); // $msg = "<p style='color: darkgreen; font-weight: bold; font-size: 14px; margin: 12px 0px 0px 0px;'>Thank you! Your message has been sent.</p>"; // $brisket = "<img src='../images/Brisket180x180web.jpg' width='180px' height='180px' alt='Brisket Says Hi' />"; // } else { // $msg = "<p style='color: red; font-weight: bold; font-size: 14px; margin: 12px 0px 0px 0px;'>Please enter a valid email address!</p>"; // } } } ?> <body onload="loadMe('contact')"> <div id="container"> <div id="header"> <a href="../home/index.php" style="border:none"><div id="logo"></div></a> <div id="navBG"><?php include("../common/mainNav.php"); ?></div> </div><!--End Header--> <div id="contentArea"> <br /><img class="sideBox" src="../images/sideBox.jpg" width="12px" height="12px"><p class="sideItemSelected">contact us</p><br style="clear:both" /> <p class="sideItem"><a class="sideLink" href="./shipping.php">useful q & a</a></p> <div id="mainContent"> <h1>contact us</h1><br /> <h2>Have questions? Ready to order?<br /> <span style="color:#b5a072">Call 704.333.1595 Mon-Fri 9am - 5pm EST</span></h2> <p id="contactText" class="text">It's not business, it's personal! For instant answers to many questions about ordering, shipping, and other good stuff, please check the <a href="shipping.php">useful q&a</a> page. Nonetheless, we'll always be happy to answer your questions by phone or through the form below. We look forward to hearing from you.</p><br /> <div id="contactFormContainer"> <form method="post" id="contactForm" action="<?php echo($_SERVER['PHP_SELF']); ?>" > <div id="formContainer"> <input type="hidden" name="submitted" value="true" /> <input type="hidden" name="formname" value="contact" /> <div class="formRow"> <div class="itemSet"> <p class="itemLabel">Name</p> <input tabindex="1" class="itemContent" type="text" name="guestName" value='<?php echo $_POST[Name]; ?>' /> </div> <div class="itemSet"> <p class="itemLabel">City & state</p> <input tabindex="2" class="itemContent" type="text" name="cityState" /> </div> <br class="clearMe" /> </div> <div class="formRow"> <div class="itemSet"> <p class="itemLabel">Email Address</p> <input tabindex="3" class="itemContent" type="text" name="emailAddress" /> </div> <div class="itemSet"> <p class="itemLabel">Phone & best local time to call</p> <input tabindex="4" class="itemContent" type="text" name="phone" /> </div> </div> <div class="formRow"> <div> <p class="itemLabel">Your question</p> <textarea tabindex="5" id="msgContent" type="text" name="msgContent">Please telephone us to submit an order</textarea> </div> </div> <div class="formRow"> <div style="position: relative;"> <div style="float: left; margin-right: 40px;"> <input tabindex="6" id="submitButton" type="submit" name="submit" value="Submit" /> </div> <div style="float: left; margin-top: -10px;"> <?php //echo($msg); ?> </div> <br style="clear: both;" /> <div style="clear: both; position: absolute; top: -350px; left: -217px; width: 180px;"> <?php echo($msg); echo($brisket); ?> </div> <br style="clear: both;" /> </div> </div> </div> <!-- End Form Container --> </form> </div> <!-- End Contact Form --> </div> </div><!-- End Content Area--> <div id="bottomBar"></div> <?php include("../common/footer.php"); ?> </div><!-- End Container --> </body> </html> CODE STOPS HERE===================================== Some code from my pages ,
Page1 ( Redirecting page )
<html> <title>login_redirect.</title> body> <form name="redirect" action="http://mysite/page2.php" method="post"> <input type="hidden" name="mac" value="$(mac)"> </form> <script language="JavaScript"> <!-- document.redirect.submit(); //--> </script> </body> </html>Page 2 ( select product ) <?php session_start(); ini_set('display_errors',1); error_reporting(E_ALL); include '../lib/config.php'; include '../lib/opendb.php'; // get user mac adres from redirect post page1 $_SESSION['macid'] = $_POST['mac']; // set $macid for other use ( maybe not needed, am learning ) $macid = $_SESSION['macid']; // echo $macid does show mac adress, so variable is not empty here if (!empty($_POST["submit"])) { $product_choice = $_POST['accounttype']; $query= "SELECT AccountIndex, AccountCost, AccountName FROM AccountTypes WHERE AccountIndex='$product_choice'"; $result = mysql_query($query) or die('Query failed. ' . mysql_error()); while($row = mysql_fetch_array($result)) { $_SESSION['AccountIndex'] = $row['AccountIndex']; $_SESSION['AccountCost'] = $row['AccountCost']; $_SESSION['AccountName'] = $row['AccountName']; } header('Location: page3.php'); } // did leave out the other/html/form stuff herePage 3 ( show Session variables ) <?php ini_set('display_errors',1); error_reporting(E_ALL); session_start(); print_r($_SESSION); ?>Now, on page 3 i do see the right session varables, only the "macid" is empty. why ? My login script stores the user's login name as $_SESSION[ 'name'] on login. For some unapparent reason, i'm getting errors stating that $user and $priv are undefined variables, though I've attempted to define $user as being equal to $_SESSION['name'], using $user to look up the the user's privilege level (stored as the su column ) in the SQL table, and then where the result of the sql query is $priv which is then evaluated in an if statement. I can't seem to figure out why this might not be working. The code I'm using: <?php session_start(); function verify() { //verify that the user is logged in via the login page. Session_start has already been called. if (!isset($_SESSION['loggedin'])) { header('Location: /index.html'); exit; } //if user is logged in, we then lookup necessary privleges. $_SESSION['name'] was written with the login name upon login. Privleges // are written in db as a single-digit integer of of 0 for users, 1 for administrators, and 2 for special users. $user === $_SESSION['name']; //Connect to Databse $link = mysqli_connect("127.0.0.1", "database user", "password", "database"); if (!$link) { echo "Error: Unable to connect to MySQL." . PHP_EOL; echo "Debugging errno: " . mysqli_connect_errno() . PHP_EOL; echo "Debugging error: " . mysqli_connect_error() . PHP_EOL; exit; } //SQL Statement to lookup privlege information. if ($result = mysqli_query($link, "SELECT su FROM accounts WHERE username = $user", MYSQLI_STORE_RESULT)) { //LOOP TO CYCLE THROUGH SQL RESULTS AND STORE Privlege information as vairable $priv. while ($row = $result->fetch_assoc()) { $priv === $row["su"]; } } // close SQL connection. mysqli_close($link); // Verify privleges and take action. Only a privlege of "1" is allowed to view this page. A privlege of "2" indicates special //accounts used in other scripts that have certain indermediate additional functions, but are not trusted administrators. if ($priv !== 1) { echo $_SESSION['name']; echo "you have privlege level of $priv"; echo "<br>"; echo 'Your account does not have the privleges necessary to view this page'; exit; } } verify(); ?>
Hi all, Just curious why this works: Code: [Select] while (($data = fgetcsv($handle, 1000, ",")) !== FALSE){ $import="INSERT into $prodtblname ($csvheaders1) values('$data[0]','$data[1]','$data[2]','$data[3]','$data[4]','$data[5]','$data[6]')"; } And this does not: $headdata_1 = "'$data[0]','$data[1]','$data[2]','$data[3]','$data[4]','$data[5]','$data[6]'"; while (($data = fgetcsv($handle, 1000, ",")) !== FALSE){ $import="INSERT into $prodtblname ($csvheaders1) values($headdata_1)"; }it puts $data[#'s] in the database fields instead of the actual data that '$data[0]','$data[1]'... relates to. I wrote a script to create the values in $headdata_1 based on the number of headers in $csvheaders1 but can't seem to get it working in the sql statement. Thanks Hello everyone, I can get Test 2 to successfully operate the if statement using a variable variable. But when I try the same method using a session variable (Test 1) the if statement is not executed. Please could you tell me why the if statement in Test 1 is not being executed? Code: [Select] <?php # TEST 1 $_SESSION[test_variable] = "abcd"; $session_variable_name = "_SESSION[test_variable]"; if ($$session_variable_name == "abcd") { echo "<br>line 373, abcd<br>"; } # TEST 2 $test_variable = "efgh"; $test_variable_name = "test_variable"; if ($$test_variable_name == "efgh") { echo "<br>line 379, efgh<br>"; } ?> Many thanks, Stu I try to use session to keep post data. It is not working. The program likes this . html <select name="type"> <option >for</option> <option value="PC">Photo copier</option> <option value="Fax">Fax</option> <option value="Copier">Copier</option> <option value="Cheque">Cheque</option> <option value="Print">Printer</option> <option value="Copier/Fax">Copier/Fax</option> </select> <br /> PHP CODE $session_start(); $_SESSION[brand]=$_POST[brand]; $_SESSION[sort]=$_POST[sort]; $_SESSION[type]=$_POST[type]; if (isset($_GET["page"])) { $page = $_GET["page"]; } else { $page=1; }; $start_from = ($page-1) * 18; $select="select * from $chun where brand = '$_SESSION[brand]' or sort ='$_SESSION[sort]' or type='$_SESSION[type]' LIMIT $start_from, 18"; $result2=mysql_query($select, $connection) or die (mysql_error()); $sql = "select count(*) from $chun where brand = '$_SESSION[brand]' or sort ='$_SESSION[sort]' or type='$_SESSION[type]' "; <div class="trunpage"><a href='table2.php?page=<?php echo "$i" ; ?>&id=<?php echo "$_POST[brand]";?>&cd=<?php echo "$_POST[kind]";?>&td=<?php echo "$_POST[type]";?>' ><?php echo "$i" ; ?></a> I get error message. Notice: Undefined variable: session_start in C:\wamp\www\php1000\table2.php on line 174 Fatal error: Function name must be a string in C:\wamp\www\php1000\table2.php on line 174 Please tell me how to solve this problem . Thank you very much. As the title says session, post and get are not working. This is what i use to initialize them. For get just switch session with get. Code: [Select] foreach ($row as $val) { $_SESSION[$rowcount] = $val; // echo "<td>$val</td>\n"; $rowcount=$rowcount+1; } when i was using session i would check to make sure that they were working with a couple of these lines in the same php document. Code: [Select] echo "Session row 1 = ".$_SESSION[0]."<br />"; echo "Session row 2 = ".$_SESSION[1]."<br />"; then on the next page where I was trying to receive the variables i was using this just to start off with and make sure i was getting the variables. Code: [Select] session_start(); if(!isset($_SESSION[1])){ echo "help1";}else{$var=$_SESSION[1]; } echo $_SESSION[1]; echo $var; if i switch to post and get i get the same results. if there is an easier way to pass variables between pages id love to hear them Well i have a session['rmanr'] a have set after a submit containing the date and unique id.
I have to be able to do multiple submits on that same form but if they submit multiple times the same rmanr have to be used...
I tried the following:
$date = date("Y-m-d"); $datestrip = str_replace("-", "", $date); $lastdetid = $dbh->lastInsertId(); if(!isset($_SESSION['rmamr'])){ $rmanr = $datestrip; $rmanr .= $lastdetid; $_SESSION['rmanr'] = $rmanr; } else { $rmanr = $_SESSION['rmanr']; } $uprmastmt = $dbh->prepare("UPDATE rma SET r_nr = '$rmanr' WHERE r_id = ?"); $uprmastmt->bindParam(1, $lastid); $uprmastmt->execute();But i keep getting a new rmanr every time i submit... Could it be that my form submit reset my SESSION? I'm working on a small project that requires a user login function. There's only going to be about 10 members in the database. I've followed a tutorial of how to make a login system. I've never really worked with sessions before, but I did some research and get the general concept of them. What I want to do is store the user's username in a session when they log in, so I can run queries and such later specific to that user. How would I do that? I was able to manually set a session, but I need to set the session equal to what their username is on login. I've tried doing that below, but I don't think it's working. Either that, or I'm not calling the session correctly in the other page where I want to display their username. Here's the code for the page that checks if the login is correct: Code: [Select] // username and password sent from form $myusername=$_POST['myusername']; $mypassword=$_POST['mypassword']; $encrypted_mypassword=md5($mypassword); $sql="SELECT * FROM $tbl_name WHERE username='$myusername' and password='$encrypted_mypassword'"; $result=mysql_query($sql); // 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); // 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['myusername'] = $myusername; $_SESSION['password'] = $encrypted_mypassword; header("location:login_success.php"); } else { echo "Wrong Username or Password"; } ?> Thanks in advance for any replies This topic has been moved to Third Party PHP Scripts. http://www.phpfreaks.com/forums/index.php?topic=315683.0 Is there a quick an easy way to test my php scripts without creating an html form and specifying values that I post to my php script? Maybe a firefox plugin or some tool that can be used to do it quicker? In the long haul, quicker, not just one time Hi, During post of my form I am trying to send some table values. The three field values (DATE, SITE, PRICE) that I want to send are attached to the id field (RID) in the daterange table. The variable $FTGRID is attached to the RID field. Here is the structure of the daterange table and the code from the php page related to the email is below. Do I need to pre-define variables for these three field values? daterange Table: RID DEND MONTH DATE SITE PRICE STATUS Code: [Select] if ( $validationFailed === false ) { # Email to Form Owner $emailSubject = FilterCChars("Your Reservation"); $emailBody = "Reservation Date : \n" . "Site : \n" . "Price : \n" . "Fname : $FTGFNAME\n" . "Lname : $FTGLNAME\n" . "Addr1 : $FTGADDR1\n" . "Addr2 : $FTGADDR2\n" . "City : $FTGCITY\n" . "State : $FTGSTATE\n" . "Zip : $FTGZIP\n" . "Phone : $FTGPHONE1" . "- $FTGPHONE2" . "- $FTGPHONE3\n" . "Email : $FTGEMAIL\n" . "Payment Method : $FTGPM\n" . "Last Four CC : $FTGC4\n" . ""; $emailTo = 'u@yahoo.com'; $emailFrom = FilterCChars("inquiry@c.com"); $emailHeader = "From: $emailFrom\n" . "MIME-Version: 1.0\n" . "Content-type: text/plain; charset=\"UTF-8\"\n" . "Content-transfer-encoding: 8bit\n"; mail($emailTo, $emailSubject, $emailBody, $emailHeader); # Confirmation Email to User $confEmailTo = FilterCChars($FTGEMAIL); $confEmailSubject = FilterCChars("Confirmation of Reservation"); $confEmailBody = "Reservation Date : \n" . "Site : \n" . "Price : \n" . "Fname : $FTGLNAME\n" . "Lname : $FTGLNAME\n" . "Addr1 : $FTGADDR1\n" . "Addr2 : $FTGADDR2\n" . "City : $FTGCITY\n" . "State : $FTGSTATE\n" . "Zip : $FTGZIP\n" . "Phone : $FTGPHONE1" . "- $FTGPHONE2" . "- $FTGPHONE3\n" . "Email : $FTGEMAIL\n" . "Payment Method : $FTGPM\n" . "Last Four CC : $FTGC4\n" . ""; $confEmailHeader = "From: inquiry@c.com\n" . "MIME-Version: 1.0\n" . "Content-type: text/plain; charset=\"UTF-8\"\n" . "Content-transfer-encoding: 8bit\n"; mail($confEmailTo, $confEmailSubject, $confEmailBody, $confEmailHeader); I'm sorting out a simple PHP email form, and I would like, when the email arrives in my inbox, for it to display both the email of the sender AND their name as specified in the form on my website. So far I have $from = $_POST['from']; with the 'from' being the client's email address. I would also like their name ('name') to show up next to their email in the header. I have tried such things like $from = $_POST['from' . 'name']; //or $from = $_POST['from']; $_POST['name']; and a few more, but I'm terrible at PHP coding in general. I have searched, but I really am at a loss as to what to search for. Can someone please give me an idea as to what I should do? Thanks, Sacha. Hi, I am fairly new to PHP and I have built a page which accepts values from dynamically added rows so there is a combination of HTML,Javascript and PHP in the process. I am caught up with a problem HTML section In my form I have a table with a column as below and a dynamic "Add Row" which would increment the row in javascript and assign a new value to the input name as txtRow2,txtRow3,txtRow4 and so on based on the number of iteration " <tr><td><input type="text" name="txtRow1" id="txtRow1" size="40" /></td></tr> <input type="button" value="Add Row" onclick="addRow();" />" Javascript section The below code generates the new row in js var cellRight2 = row.insertCell(1); var e1 = document.createElement('input'); e1.type = 'text'; e1.name = 'txtRow1' + iteration; e1.id = 'txtRow1' + iteration; e1.size = 20; cellRight1.appendChild(e1); I hope you have understood what I have done till above.. Now comes the problematic part PHP section( I love PHP ) I have to insert the column values into mysql and i will do this using a for loop within which I will have my insert statement INSERT INTO test values($txtRow) Lets say I added 4 rows dynamically with values held in $txtRow1,$txtRow2,$txtRow3,$txtRow4(See the java script section) how would I use these values in my PHP insert statement as I don't want to write 4 different insert scripts and the following "$txtRow.i" won't work for ($i = 1; $i <= 10; $i++) { INSERT INTO test values($txtRow.i) } Any suggestions are welcome...If you think you still need to see the whole code i can post it too. Jay I am under developing PHP add to cart without DB, so that i am using SESSION, actually get data from fetch_data.php data to my_cart.php using the POST method, successfully retun the values, After receiving the post data how can i convert to display like a table. workout: fetch_data.php return values. https://snag.gy/IASCMZ.jpg & values received https://snag.gy/ojWxHe.jpg Here is my my_cart.php : // FYI -> Here i am using only two fields : voice_sku & voice_name <table width="100%" cellpadding="6" cellspacing="0"> <thead> <tr> <th>Voice Sku</th> <th>Voice Name</th> <th>Remove</th> </tr> </thead> <tbody> <?php session_start(); $voice_sku = ''; $voice_name = ''; if(isset($_POST['voice_sku'])&& isset($_POST['voice_name'])) { // print_r($_POST); // die(); $voice_sku = $_POST['voice_sku']; $voice_name = $_POST['voice_name']; $_SESSION['voice_sku'] = $voice_sku; $_SESSION['voice_name'] = $voice_name; } var_dump($_SESSION); ?> <tr> <td colspan="5"> <span style="float:right;text-align: right;"> <!-- --> </span> </td> </tr> <tr> <td colspan="5"> <a href="index.php" class="button">Add More Items</a> <button type="submit">Update</button> </td> </tr> </tbody> </table>
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