PHP - Php Fields Logic & Math (input & Select Fields)
Hey guys,
Thank you in advance... here is my situation, I have a form with three (3) fields in it, the 'student name' is unlimited textfield with an "add more" button to it and I have two select fields ('number of shirts' and 'trophies') that depend on the number of entries for 'student name'...
I want to create the select fields based on this math, for as many 'student name' entries:
1- i want to have the select form for 'number of shirts' to be 0 up to that number... so if there are 6 'student name' entries, the select options will be 0,1,3,4,5,6,7
2- I want to have the select form for 'trophies' to be 5 'student name' entries to 1 'trophies', for example if there are 6 'student name' entries, the select options will be 0,1... if there are 13 entries, options will be 0,1,2... So if there are less than 5 'student name' entries, the select field will not show (hidden)
of course if there are no 'student name' entries, these two fields won't show up (hidden)
let me know if that make sense and ANY help or directions will be GREATLY APPRECIATED.
Thanks guys!
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<tr><th>Working Capital Changes</th></tr><tr><td><input type="hidden" name="category_code[]" value="WORK"><input type="text" name="description[]" value="Increase (decrease) in working capital" size="60"></td> <td><input type="text" name="amount[1][]" value="" onblur="this.value = formatNumber2Comma(this.value);" ></td></tr> <tr><td><input type="hidden" name="category_code[]" value="WORK"><input type="text" name="description[]" value="" size="60"></td> <td><input type="text" name="amount[1][]" onblur="this.value = formatNumber2Comma(this.value);" ></td></tr> <tr><th>Depreciation and Amortization</th></tr><tr><td><input type="hidden" name="category_code[]" value="DEPR"><input type="text" name="description[]" value="Depreciation and Amortization (for taxes)" size="60"></td> <td><input type="text" name="amount[1][]" value="" onblur="this.value = formatNumber2Comma(this.value);" ></td></tr> <tr><td><input type="hidden" name="category_code[]" value="DEPR"><input type="text" name="description[]" value="" size="60"></td><td><input type="text" name="amount[1][]" onblur="this.value = formatNumber2Comma(this.value);" ></td></tr>I tried adding the following near the top of the page: <script src="//ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/2.1.1/jquery.min.js"></script> <script type="text/javascript"> var count = 0; $(function(){ alert ('wow'); $('tr#add_field').click(function(){ alert ('whee'); count += 1; $('#container').append('<table><tr><td><input id="field_' + count + 'type="hidden" name="category_code[]" value="DEPR"><input type="text" name="description[]" value="" size="60"></td><td><input type="text" name="amount[1][]" onblur="this.value = formatNumber2Comma(this.value);" ></td></tr></table>' ); }); });I get the wow alert on page load and whee when I click the link: <tr id="add_field"><th><a href="#">Click to add another line</a></th></tr>that I added to the bottom of the table before the </table> but I do not get an additional line I have tried moving the add_field line outside of the table and changing the <tr></tr> to a <p></p> but that does not help. I have 2 fields, one for Mother's mobile, the other for Father's mobile. I want to ensure that at least one of the 2 fields contains a number. This is what I have: Code: [Select] <?php if(!isset($_POST['guardian1_mobile']) && !isset($_POST['guardian2_mobile'])) { // no number entered in either field $errors[] = 'You must enter a mobile number in at least one of the Guardian1 or Guardian2 Mobile fields.'; } else { // if Mother mobile if(!is_numeric($_POST['guardian1_mobile']) || strlen(trim($_POST['guardian1_mobile'])) != 7) { // number must be numeric and exactly 7 digits $errors[] = '<strong>Guardian1 mobile</strong>: please enter a 7-digit number without spaces or dashes.'; } else { $_SESSION['guardian1_mobile'] = $_POST['guardian1_mobile']; } // if Father mobile if(!is_numeric($_POST['guardian2_mobile']) || strlen($_POST['guardian2_mobile']) != 7) { $errors[] = '<strong>Guardian2 mobile</strong>: please enter a 7-digit number without spaces or dashes.'; } else { $_SESSION['guardian2_mobile'] = $_POST['guardian2_mobile']; } } However, when I leave both fields blank, errors for the 'else' part of the condition are returned ('Please enter a 7-digit number...'). But it should never get as far as the 'else'.... Can anyone tell me what's wrong with my logic in the first line?... Thanks in advance. Hello, i need to validate 200 input fields if they are not empty, i have the following code where i'm stuck and i'm missing something any help is appreciated Code: [Select] if($_SERVER['REQUEST_METHOD'] == 'POST') { //print_r($_POST); foreach ($_POST as $value) { if (empty($value)){ echo 'empty'; } else { echo 'notempty'; } } } Hello people, thank you to everyone that has helped me on this forum. You have been terrific. I am submitting a form to a database and am having a small problem with the validation scripts. Basically if the user doesn't put something into one of the fields they get an error message. However, I am keeping the information already submitted in the input box with the following code Code: [Select] <input type='text' name='username' size = '40' maxlength='30' value = '<?php echo $username; ?>'> This is so that the user doesn't have to input the same data again if he forgot one box. How do I do the same for "drop down" boxes? Here is the code from the form for the "ppr" (aviation terms 'Prior Permission Required') Code: [Select] <select name = "ppr"> <option value = "Yes">Yes </option> <option value="No">No </option> </select> The problem I have is that there are quite a number of these drop down boxes on the form I have created. And it always goes back to the first "option value" when there is an error. I do have a variable for $ppr, please could someone tell me how to incorporate it so that the user doesn't have to select the correct option value all over again. Hope my explanation is clear. Thanks in advance. can someone tell me why this won't work? I just want to key in the amtpaid and have fields inserted. I get no errors but the only field inserted is the datepaid . <html><head> <script> function $_(IDS) { return document.getElementById(IDS); } function calculate_paid() { var amtpaid = parseInt($_("amtpaid").value); var rentdue = parseInt($_("rentdue").value); var prevbal = parseInt($_("prevbal").value); var secdep = parseInt($_("secdep").value); var latechg = parseInt($_("latechg").value); var damage = parseInt($_("damage").value); var courtcost = parseInt($_("courtcost").value); var nsf = parseInt($_("nsf").value); var hudpay = parseInt($_("hudpay").value); var late = ($_("late").value); var paidsum = parseInt($_("paidsum").value); var dateNow = new Date(); var dayNow = dateNow.getDate(); var datePaid = (dateNow.getMonth()+1)+"/"+dateNow.getDate()+"/"+dateNow.getFullYear(); $_('datePaid').value = datePaid; if(dayNow > 5) { late = "L"; prevbal = prevbal + 10; } paidsum = paidsum + amtpaid var tentpay = amtpaid - hudpay; var totOwed = rentdue + prevbal - hudpay; var left = totOwed - amtpaid; if (amtpaid <= totOwed) { prevbal = left; } left = amtpaid - totOwed; if (left <= secdep) { secdep = secdep - left; } left = left - secdep; if (left <= damage) { damage = damage - left; } left = left - damage; if (left <= latechg) { latechg = latechg - left; } left = left - latechg; if (left <= courtcost) { courtcost = courtcost - left; } left = left - courtcost; if (left <= nsf) { nsf = nsf - left; } prevbal = left - nsf; } </script> </head><body> <?php mysql_connect(localhost,root,""); mysql_select_db(test) or die( "Unable to select database"); if(!empty($_POST["submit"])) { $apt = $_POST['apt']; $query="SELECT * FROM testdata Where apt='$apt'"; $result=mysql_query($query); if(mysql_num_rows($result)) { echo "<form action='#' method='post'><b>Rent Payment :<br /><br /> <table cellspacing=0 cellpadding=0 border=1> <tr> <th>Name</th> <th>Apt</th> <th>Paid</th> <th>Due</th> <th>Prev Bal</th> <th>Sec Dep</th> <th>Late Chg</th> <th>Dmg</th> <th>Court Cost</th> <th>NSF</th> <th>Tent Pay</th> <th>Hud Pay</th> <th>Date Paid</th> <th>Late</th> <th>Comments</th> <th>Paidsum</th> </tr>"; while($row = mysql_fetch_assoc($result)) { echo "<tr> <td><input type='text' size=25 name='name' value='" . $row['name'] . "'></td> <td><input type='text' size=2 name='apt' value='" . $row['apt'] . "' ></td> <td><input type='text' size=4 id='amtpaid' name='amtpaid' value='" . $row['amtpaid'] ."' onBlur='calculate_paid(this)'></td> <td><input type='text' size=4 id='rentdue' name='rentdue' value='" . $row['rentdue'] . "'></td> <td><input type='text' size=4 id='prevbal' name='prevbal' value='" . $row['prevbal'] ."'></td> <td><input type='text' size=4 id='secdep' name='secdep' value='" . $row['secdep'] ."'></td> <td><input type='text' size=4 id='latechg' name='latechg' value='" . $row['latechg'] ."'></td> <td><input type='text' size=4 id='damage' name='damage' value='" . $row['damage'] ."'></td> <td><input type='text' size=4 id='courtcost' name='courtcost' value='" . $row['courtcost'] ."'></td> <td><input type='text' size=4 id='nsf' name='nsf' value='" . $row['nsf'] ."'></td> <td><input type='text' size=4 id='tentpay' name='tentpay' value='" . $row['tentpay'] . "'></td> <td><input type='text' size=4 id='hudpay' name='hudpay' value='" . $row['hudpay'] ."'></td> <td><input type='text' size=10 id='datepaid' name='datepaid' value='" . $row['datepaid'] . "'></td> <td><input type='text' size=1 id='late' name='late' value='" . $row['late'] . "'></td> <td><input type='text' size=25 name='comments' value='" . $row['comments'] . "'></td> <td><input type='text' size=4 id='paidsum' name='paidsum' value='" . $row['paidsum'] . "'></td> </tr>"; } echo "</table> <input type='submit' name='update' value='Make Payment' /> </form>"; } else{echo "No listing for apartment $apt.<br />Please select another.<br />";} } if(!empty($_POST["update"])) { $sql = "UPDATE testdata SET name = '" . mysql_real_escape_string($_POST['name']) . "', amtpaid = '" . mysql_real_escape_string($_POST['amtpaid']) . "', rentdue = '" . mysql_real_escape_string($_POST['rentdue']) . "', prevbal = '" . mysql_real_escape_string($_POST['prevbal']) . "', secdep = '" . mysql_real_escape_string($_POST['secdep']) . "', latechg = '" . mysql_real_escape_string($_POST['latechg']) . "', nsf = '" . mysql_real_escape_string($_POST['nsf']) . "', damage = '" . mysql_real_escape_string($_POST['damage']) . "', courtcost = '" . mysql_real_escape_string($_POST['costcost']) . "', tentpay = '" . mysql_real_escape_string($_POST['tentpay']) . "', hudpay = '" . mysql_real_escape_string($_POST['hudpay']) . "', datepaid = '" . mysql_real_escape_string($_POST['datepaid']) . "', late = '" . mysql_real_escape_string($_POST['late']) . "', comments = '" . mysql_real_escape_string($_POST['comments']) . "', paidsum = '" . mysql_real_escape_string($_POST['paidsum']) . "' WHERE apt='".$_POST["apt"]."'"; mysql_query($sql) or die("Update query failed."); echo "Record for apartment ".$_POST["apt"]." has been updated"; } ?><form method="post" action="#"> <br /> <input type="text" name="apt"/> <p> <input type="submit" name="submit" value="select apartment"/> </form> </body></html> I have an email form that is sending to an email address. There are five fields where the person sending can input their Name, Address, City, State, and Zip. Everything is working, except I want the input from these fields to be the the headers in the PHP email. For instance it submits and send the letter, but I want the senders Name, Address, City, State, and Zip to be posted after the "Sincerely" in the letter sent. Here is what the input boxes of the form looks like: Code: [Select] <p>Sincerely,<br /> <label for="from">Name:</label> <input type="text" name="from" id="name" value="<?php echo $_POST['from'];?>"/><br /> <label for="street">Street:</label> <input type="text" name="street" id="street" value="<?php echo $_POST['street'];?>"/><br /> <label for="city">City:</label> <input type="text" name="city" id="city" value="<?php echo $_POST['city'];?>"/><br /> <label for="zip">Zip:</label> <input type="text" name="zip" id="zip" value="<?php echo $_POST['zip'];?>"/><br /> <label for="email">E-mail:</label> <input type="text" name="email" id="email" value="<?php echo $_POST['email'];?>"/></p> <input type="submit" class="button" value="Submit" /> How do I go about posting the PHP headers in the email upon submission? Hello
I'm using a small script (that I found online) to dynamically add fields to an order form.
It works well with normal text fields but I would like to use it with a select box fields (as it draws data from MySQL).
My problem is, that when the field is 'cloned' it contains the product id and not the product name - which is what the user needs to see.
<?php echo '<form method="post" name="orderform">'; // lots of form fields... echo '<div id="itemRows">'; echo 'Item quantity: <input type="text" name="add_qty" size="4" />'; $prod = "SELECT prod_id, product FROM products ORDER BY product ASC"; $prodRes = $mysqli->query($prod); echo 'Item name : <select name="add_name">'; while ($p = $prodRes->fetch_assoc()) { echo'<option value="'.$p['prod_id'].'">'.$p['product'].'</option>'; } echo '</select>'; echo '<input onclick="addRow(this.form);" type="button" value="Add row" /> (Won't be saved until you click on "Add row")'; if(isset($product['qty']) && isset($product['name'])) { ?> <p id="oldRow<?=$product['id']?>"> Item quantity: <input type="text" name="qty<?=$product['id']?>" size="4" value="<?=$product['qty']?>" /> Item name: <input type="text" name="name<?=$product['id']?>" value="<?=$product['add_name']?>" /> <input type="checkbox" name="delete_ids[]" value="<?=$product['id']?>"> Mark to delete </p> </div> <?php } ?> </div> <input type="submit" value="Submit new order" name="addOrder"> </fieldset> </div> </form> <script type="text/javascript"> var rowNum = 0; function addRow(frm) { rowNum ++; var row = '<p id="rowNum'+rowNum+'">Item quantity: <input type="text" name="qty[]" size="4" value="'+frm.add_qty.value+'"> Item name: <input type="text" name="name[]" value="'+frm.add_name.value+'"> <input type="button" value="Remove" onclick="removeRow('+rowNum+');"></p>'; jQuery('#itemRows').append(row); frm.add_qty.value = ''; frm.add_name.value = ''; } function removeRow(rnum) { jQuery('#rowNum'+rnum).remove(); } </script>I know I could use the $p['product'] value in the select box field, but when it is submiitted - it loses its $p['prod_id'] value which I need to input back into the MySQL database. I did try echo'<option value="'.$p['prod_id'].':'.$p['product'].'">'.$p['product'].'</option>';and then explode... foreach($_POST['name'] as $key => $value) { $items[] = current(explode(":", $value)); }...but clearly, that is a dreradful solution and looks awful to the user. Any thoughts, please? Thank you. Edited by tHud, 14 July 2014 - 09:31 AM. Hi i would like to submit the following code to my database as a mutiple selection box. when i submit i just get the last selected value for example if i hold ctrl and press 1 2 3 4 i am only receiving 4 on my database. any ideas? thanks in advance for any help! Code: [Select] Hours Of Availability:<br> <select name="availability" multiple="multiple" size="9"> <option value="Monday - Period 1">Monday - Period 1</option> <option value="Monday - Period 2">Monday - Period 2</option> <option value="Monday - Period 3">Monday - Period 3</option> <option value="Monday - Period 4">Monday - Period 4</option> <option value="Monday - Period 5">Monday - Period 5</option> <option value="Monday - Period 6">Monday - Period 6</option> <option value="Monday - Period 7">Monday - Period 7</option> <option value="Monday - Period 8">Monday - Period 8</option> <option value="Monday - Period 9">Monday - Period 9</option> </select> <select name="availability" multiple="multiple" size="9"> <option value="Tuesday - Period 1">Tuesday - Period 1</option> <option value="Tuesday - Period 2">Tuesday - Period 2</option> <option value="Tuesday - Period 3">Tuesday - Period 3</option> <option value="Tuesday - Period 4">Tuesday - Period 4</option> <option value="Tuesday - Period 5">Tuesday - Period 5</option> <option value="Tuesday - Period 6">Tuesday - Period 6</option> <option value="Tuesday - Period 7">Tuesday - Period 7</option> <option value="Tuesday - Period 8">Tuesday - Period 8</option> <option value="Tuesday - Period 9">Tuesday - Period 9</option> </select> <select name="availability" multiple="multiple" size="9"> <option value="Wednesday - Period 1">Wednesday - Period 1</option> <option value="Wednesday - Period 2">Wednesday - Period 2</option> <option value="Wednesday - Period 3">Wednesday - Period 3</option> <option value="Wednesday - Period 4">Wednesday - Period 4</option> <option value="Wednesday - Period 5">Wednesday - Period 5</option> <option value="Wednesday - Period 6">Wednesday - Period 6</option> <option value="Wednesday - Period 7">Wednesday - Period 7</option> <option value="Wednesday - Period 8">Wednesday - Period 8</option> <option value="Wednesday - Period 9">Wednesday - Period 9</option> </select> <select name="availability" multiple="multiple" size="9"> <option value="Thursday - Period 1">Thursday - Period 1</option> <option value="Thursday - Period 2">Thursday - Period 2</option> <option value="Thursday - Period 3">Thursday - Period 3</option> <option value="Thursday - Period 4">Thursday - Period 4</option> <option value="Thursday - Period 5">Thursday - Period 5</option> <option value="Thursday - Period 6">Thursday - Period 6</option> <option value="Thursday - Period 7">Thursday - Period 7</option> <option value="Thursday - Period 8">Thursday - Period 8</option> <option value="Thursday - Period 9">Thursday - Period 9</option> </select> <select name="availability" multiple="multiple" size="9"> <option value="Friday - Period 1">Friday - Period 1</option> <option value="Friday - Period 2">Friday - Period 2</option> <option value="Friday - Period 3">Friday - Period 3</option> <option value="Friday - Period 4">Friday - Period 4</option> <option value="Friday - Period 5">Friday - Period 5</option> <option value="Friday - Period 6">Friday - Period 6</option> <option value="Friday - Period 7">Friday - Period 7</option> <option value="Friday - Period 8">Friday - Period 8</option> <option value="Friday - Period 9">Friday - Period 9</option> </select> <select name="availability" multiple="multiple" size="9"> <option value="Saturday - Period 1">Saturday - Period 1</option> <option value="Saturday - Period 2">Saturday - Period 2</option> <option value="Saturday - Period 3">Saturday - Period 3</option> <option value="Saturday - Period 4">Saturday - Period 4</option> <option value="Saturday - Period 5">Saturday - Period 5</option> <option value="Saturday - Period 6">Saturday - Period 6</option> <option value="Saturday - Period 7">Saturday - Period 7</option> <option value="Saturday - Period 8">Saturday - Period 8</option> <option value="Saturday - Period 9">Saturday - Period 9</option> </select> <br>Press + Hold Ctrl For Multiple</p> I'm looking for a way to have 5 different select menus. Each one pre-php-populated with the same data to begin with. Lets say numbers 1 through 5.
If user selects #2 in any of the lists, all the other lists #2 will dissapear from. With ultimately only one unique selection in each list (1 through 5).
Like having a list of 5 things to do and a select list next to each one to select the priority in which it gets done.
Is there a way to do this with ajax?
Hi there, wanted to see how I would have the columns I specified in $fields = array('id','type');
then be generated dynamically in the while loop and any other field I state in $fields = array('id','type');
then its added to the while loop in the below include('db.php'); class SelectData{ public function wpquery_select($conn,$sql,$fields){ $results = $conn->query($sql); if($results->num_rows > 0){ while($row = $results->fetch_assoc()){ // How would you process the array $fields which holds all the rows specified and dynamically create echo $row['id'], $row['id'] and so on? } } $conn->close(); } } $select = new SelectData(); $sql = "SELECT * FROM orders"; $fields = array('id','type'); $select->wpquery_select($conn,$sql,$fields); Thank you Hey Guys. I have a quick question. Should i "prep" input values coming from a radio or checkbox input field? Can an SQL injection occur through those 2 input fields, or is it only text fields?
Hi all, I'm working on this site which I'll soon ask the guys in the testing forum to have a peek at. It's essentially an online community that was a uni project that has spiraled and grown exponetially. I've spent many many hours in front of books and tutorals etc to put it together and as far as scripting goes, it seems to be fine. The problem i'm having...The tut's that I read / watched were using eregi_replace to protect text fields and this is now unsuported. I want my site to be as secure as it can be, within reason. I've tried using preg_replace instead and have searched for the syntax but i keep getting strang results. I'm working on the "bio" field at the moment and then when that works I can move on and a-ply the same idea to the other fields. This si what I have and what I've changed. if ($_POST['parse_var'] == "bio"){ $bio_body = $_POST['bio_body']; //$bio_body = str_replace("'", "'", $bio_body); (WAS TESTING THIS BUT NO JOY) //$bio_body = str_replace("`", "'", $bio_body); $bio_body = mysql_real_escape_string($bio_body); $bio_body = nl2br(htmlspecialchars($bio_body)); $bio = $_POST['bio']; $bio = eregi_replace("'", "'", $bio); (This works but is not as secure) $bio = eregi_replace("`", "'", $bio); $bio = mysql_real_escape_string($bio); $bio = nl2br(htmlspecialchars($_POST['bio'])); $sqlUpdate = mysql_query("UPDATE members SET bio='$bio' WHERE id='$id'"); and so on....} When I change it to str_replace if I type in don't the whole word is deleted. when I type in preg I get an error. Can someone please give me the correct code / syntax for getting the result I want. I just want to make sure that every single field that has a user input is protected against any malicious attacks. Thanks. Hi I have a form that is to input data from input fields to a table. The form is as follows: $query = $DB->query("SELECT country_code, country_id, IF(country_code = '".$country_code."', '', '') AS sel FROM exp_sme_countries WHERE site_id='".$this->settings['site_id']."' ORDER BY country_name ASC"); foreach ($query->result as $row) { $options .= '<label>' . 'Phrase for ' . $this->settings['countries'][$row['country_code']] . '</label>' . '<br />'; $options .= '<input style="width: 100%; height: 5%;" id="country_data" type="text" name="country_id[]" />' . '<br /><br />'; $options .= '<input type="hidden" name="country_data[' . $row['country_id'] . ']" value="'.$row['country_id'].'" />'; } This outputs: Code: [Select] <input style="width: 100%; height: 5%;" id="country_data" type="text" name="country_id[]" /> <input type="hidden" name="country_data[68]" value="68" /> <input style="width: 100%; height: 5%;" id="country_data" type="text" name="country_id[]" /> <input type="hidden" name="country_data[28]" value="28" /> What I need to do, is get the values from the input fields and then match them with the correct hidden field value So if in the first input field, I typed in 'Test data' and the second input, i typed 'This is great' On the POST, I need to find the the value ('Test data') and also the value from the hidden field. So something like: Quote The text you entered is: Test data with hidden value of 68 The text you entered is: This is great with hidden value of 28 I'd rather not use $_GET as this is a form that inserts data into a database. Could someone point my in the right direction or provide an example? I have the following html code and php code. I would like clients to select which fields in the mysql database they would like to have appear in the resultant table by checking the text box next to the field in the html form. For instance they should be able to select first name and city and have only those columns appear in the resultant table. # <html> # <head> # <title>Search Clients Database</title> # </head> # # <body> # <h1>Clients Database Search Page</h1> # <form action="searchclients.php" method="post"> # <table width="100%" border="1" cellspacing="1" cellpadding="1"> # <tr> # <th width="37" scope="col"> </th> # <th width="114" scope="col">Fields</th> # <th width="169" scope="col">Filter Value</th> # <th width="1157" scope="col"> </th> # </tr> # <tr> # <td><input type="checkbox" name="idc" id="idc"></td> # <td>ID</td> # <td><input type="text" name="ID" id="ID"></td> # <td> </td> # </tr> # <tr> # <td><label> # <input type="checkbox" name="fnc" id="fnc"> # </label></td> # <td>First Name</td> # <td><input type="text" name="FirstName" id="FirstName"></td> # <td> </td> # </tr> # <tr> # <td><label> # <input type="checkbox" name="lnc" id="lnc"> # </label></td> # <td>Last Name</td> # <td><input type="text" name="LastName" id="LastName"></td> # <td> </td> # </tr> # <tr> # <td><label> # <input type="checkbox" name="cc" id="cc"> # </label></td> # <td>City</td> # <td><input type="text" name="City" id="City"></td> # <td> </td> # </tr> # <tr> # <td><label> # <input type="checkbox" name="pc" id="pc"> # </label></td> # <td>Province</td> # <td><select name="Province" id="Province"> # <option selected> </option> # <option>KZN</option> # <option>North West Province</option> # <option>Gauteng</option> # <option>Free State</option> # <option>Mpumalanga</option> # <option>Eastern Cape</option> # <option>Limpopo Province</option> # <option>Northern Cape</option> # <option>Western Cape</option> # </select></td> # <td> </td> # </tr> # </table> # <p> # <input type="submit" name="submit" value="Search" /> # </p> # </form> # # </body> # </html> # <?php # mysql_connect ("localhost", "username","password") or die (mysql_error()); # mysql_select_db ("clients"); # # $fn = $_POST['FirstName']; # $ln = $_POST['LastName']; # $city = $_POST['City']; # $prov = $_POST['Province']; # # $idc = $_POST['idc']; # $fnc = $_POST['fnc']; # $lnc = $_POST['lnc']; # $cc = $_POST['cc']; # $pc = $_POST['pc']; # # ?> # # <html> # <body> # # <table border=1> # <tr> # <th>ID</th> # <th>First Name</th> # <th>Last Name</th> # <th>City</th> # <th>Province</th> # </tr> # # <?php # $sql = mysql_query("select ID, FirstName, LastName, City, Province from clients where FirstName like '%$fn%' and LastName like '%$ln%' and City like '%$city%' and Province like '%$prov%'"); # # while ($row = mysql_fetch_array($sql)){ # # $id = $row['ID']; # $fname = $row['FirstName']; # $lname = $row['LastName']; # $city = $row['City']; # $prov = $row['Province']; # # ?> # # <tr> # <th><?php echo $id;?></th> # <th><?php echo $fname;?></th> # <th><?php echo $lname;?></th> # <th><?php echo $city;?></th> # <th><?php echo $prov;?></th> # </tr> # # <?php } //this ends the if?> # # </table> # </html> I would like to split the field specific location on a page into two fields. ( This is how it looks now: http://qwikad.com/?view=post&cityid=269&lang=en&catid=3&subcatid=27&shortcutregion= ) I want keep the same MySQL table for that field but make it possible for visitors to enter 2 separate texts. This is how the code looks right now: <input name="area" type="text" size="40" class="input" maxlength="50" value="<?php echo $data['area']; ?>"> I am not strong in PHP programming at all, so I tried to copy and paste that field twice, but it only posts one entry out of the two. Can this be done? I built a basic form with certain fields required. When a required field isn't filled, the errors are echoed but not in the best area. I'd like for each error message to be displayed underneath their respected input fields. What do I need to look into? <?php if(!empty($_POST['submit'])) { // set variables $name = mysql_real_escape_string($_POST['name']); $email = mysql_real_escape_string($_POST['email']); $email2 = mysql_real_escape_string($_POST['email2']); $age = mysql_real_escape_string($_POST['age']); $city = mysql_real_escape_string($_POST['city']); $state = mysql_real_escape_string($_POST['state']); // 1A. REQUIRED FIELDS VERIFICATION if(!empty($name) && !empty($email) && !empty($email2) && !empty($city) && !empty($state)) { // 1B. END REQUIRED FIELDS VERIFICATION } else { echo '<img src="images/icon_error.png" alt="" title="" /> Please fill out the required fields.<br />'; if (empty($name)) { echo 'Whats your name?!<br />'; } if (empty($email)) { echo 'No email given.<br />'; } if (empty($email2)) { echo 'Please verify your email<br />'; } if (empty($city)) { echo 'What city are you from?<br />'; } if (empty($state)) { echo 'What State!<br />'; } echo '<br /><br />'; } // 1B. END REQUIRED FIELDS ERROR CODES } ?> <form action="<?php $_SERVER['PHP_SELF']; ?>" method="post"> <div class="formSec"><label for="name" class="required">Full Name:</label> <input type="text" name="name" id="name" value="" /></div> <div class="formSec"><label for="email" class="required">Email:</label> <input type="text" name="email" id="email" value="" /></div> <div class="formSec"><label for="email2" class="required">Confirm Email:</label> <input type="text" name="email2" id="email2" value="" /></div> <div class="formSec"><label for="age" class="required">Age:</label> <input type="text" name="age" id="age" value="" /></div> <div class="formSec"><label for="city" class="required">City:</label> <input type="text" name="city" id="city" value="" /></div> <input class="submit" type="submit" name="submit" value="Submit" /> </form> My query is a fixtures list for my local sports team- There seems little point including fixtures from the past as they are in a results query anyway. I'm ordering by date (see below) but how can I remove the ones already past? $query = "SELECT * FROM fix10 ORDER BY Date"; TIA Nick I have a problem w/ a widely used password protect php code. I use a business directory program that allows custom input fields. I'm using this code to password protect a business listing page in my directory code. I created custom fields for the username & password so a listing can enter their own user/pass but when I test it it won't work when I'm calling/echoing the fields. When I hardcode it w/ a user/pass it works. Any ideas on how I should recode this?: Quote <?php // Define your username and password $username = "<?php echo $custom_74; ?>"; $password = "<?php echo $custom_16; ?>"; if ($_POST['txtUsername'] != $username || $_POST['txtPassword'] != $password) { ?> <h1>Login</h1> <form name="form" method="post" action="<?php echo $_SERVER['REQUEST_URI']; ?>"> <p><label for="txtUsername">Username:</label> <br /><input type="text" title="Enter your Username" name="txtUsername" /></p> <p><label for="txtpassword">Password:</label> <br /><input type="password" title="Enter your password" name="txtPassword" /></p> <p><input type="submit" name="Submit" value="Login" /></p> </form> <?php } else { ?> I close the code correctly. <?php echo $custom_74; ?> & <?php echo $custom_16; ?> are just incidently my custom field echo codes. I have over 150 custom fields working fine for user/listee options. The password protect code won't accept echos it seems as coded above. Thanks, Gene |