PHP - Need Somebody To Build Html Form For Php Code. 15€ Gift Voucher Reward
Hey guys,
I have a PHP wrapper which I need a html form made for. It's a very small bit of work
In exchange I will give you a 15€ Gift Voucher for my online website, we are a sweets and drinks store online!
You can email me at dubplates@safe-mail.net
Many thanks,
- D
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OK here is what I have going on right now. Currently I'm trying to build a excel spread sheet into a dynamic form via php. The results are basically questions and are stored each week so for one section they may be asking how many visitors, employee's , etc.. now some of these values that are being entered are going to be used in another question per-say but the result may come from other values that were already submitted so these questions would not be shown in the form that needs to be made later on. The form I'm having trouble with is the initial form to help generate the formula's for these different questions. So what I was going to start doing was have it list all the questions with a check box next to the question if the formula for said question was something like add these two questions and the divide by this set of questions or a whole number then it would display a list of questions for adding together and the get the total from that set and then do a expression afterwards like adding, subtracting, multiplying or dividing. So I was thinking I should list like a set of buttons I think in the beginning. What is the first task at hand Totaling, Adding, Subtracting, Dividing, Multiplying and then when they click on this it would refresh the page and bring up a box that lists all the different questions for them. Then saving the values as which ever button they clicked and once they do this. Then they could either click on say a more button which would pass the values as a array back to the page and continue on or they could click submit and pass the values into a db field as a formula but this is my first concept and would like to know if there may be a better way of doing it. I'm trying to submit html/php code through an html form and then insert it into a mysql database. I've got the following code so far (without the insert into database query), however when I submit the form I get pushed through to my 403 page. If i comment out the textarea that contains the code I am trying to submit, then it goes through fine. Any ideas? Code: [Select] <? if (isset($_POST['optone'])) {$optone=$_POST['optone']; $opttwo=$_POST['opttwo'];} if (isset($_POST['type'])) {if ($_POST['type']=='Theory') {$optone=1;} if ($_POST['type']=='Demo') {$optone=2;} $opttwo=$_POST['module'];} ?> <h3>Module administration</h3> <script> function setOptions(chosen) { var selbox = document.myform.opttwo; selbox.options.length = 0; if (chosen == " ") { selbox.options[selbox.options.length] = new Option('Please select an option first',' '); document.myform.go.disabled=true; } if (chosen == "1") { selbox.options[selbox.options.length] = new Option('Module 1','1'); selbox.options[selbox.options.length] = new Option('Module 2','2'); selbox.options[selbox.options.length] = new Option('Module 3','3'); selbox.options[selbox.options.length] = new Option('Module 4','4'); selbox.options[selbox.options.length] = new Option('Module 5','5'); selbox.options[selbox.options.length] = new Option('Module 6','6'); selbox.options[selbox.options.length] = new Option('Module 7','7'); selbox.options[selbox.options.length] = new Option('Module 8','8'); selbox.options[selbox.options.length] = new Option('Module 9','9'); selbox.options[selbox.options.length] = new Option('Module 10','10'); document.myform.go.disabled=false; } if (chosen == "2") { selbox.options[selbox.options.length] = new Option('Module 1','1'); selbox.options[selbox.options.length] = new Option('Module 2','2'); selbox.options[selbox.options.length] = new Option('Module 3','3'); selbox.options[selbox.options.length] = new Option('Module 4','4'); selbox.options[selbox.options.length] = new Option('Module 5','5'); selbox.options[selbox.options.length] = new Option('Module 6','6'); selbox.options[selbox.options.length] = new Option('Module 7','7'); selbox.options[selbox.options.length] = new Option('Module 8','8'); selbox.options[selbox.options.length] = new Option('Module 9','9'); selbox.options[selbox.options.length] = new Option('Module 10','10'); document.myform.go.disabled=false; } } </script> <br /> <center> <form name="myform" method='post'> Edit: <select id="optone" name="optone" size="1" onchange="setOptions(document.myform.optone.options[document.myform.optone.selectedIndex].value);" > <option value=" " >--Choose--</option> <option value="1" >Theory</option> <option value="2" >Demo</option> </select> <select name="opttwo" size="1"> <option value=" " selected="selected">Please select an option first</option> </select> <input type='submit' name='go' id='go' value='Go' disabled='disabled'/> </form> </center> <br /><br /> <? if (isset($opttwo)) { if ($optone==1) {$query = "SELECT info,userscompleted,last_user,enabled FROM theorydata WHERE TheoryID=".$opttwo; $typestr='Theory'; $texthelp='Code must be entered in HTML';} if ($optone==2) {$query = "SELECT info,userscompleted,last_user,enabled FROM demodata WHERE DemoID=".$opttwo; $typestr='Demo'; $texthelp='Code must be entered in PHP';} $result = mysql_query($query) or die(mysql_error()); $row = mysql_fetch_array($result); $query2="SELECT full_name FROM users WHERE id=".$row['last_user']; $result2 = mysql_query($query2) or die(mysql_error()); $row2 = mysql_fetch_array($result2); ?> <form method='post' > <table> <tr> <td align='center'> Type: </td> <td> <input type='text' name='type' readonly='readonly' value="<? echo $typestr; ?>" /> </td> </tr> <tr> <td align='center'> Module: </td> <td> <input type='text' name='module' readonly='readonly' value="<? echo $opttwo; ?>" /> </td> </tr> <tr> <td align='center' > Enabled? </td> <td> <select name='enabled'> <option value='yes' <? if ($row['enabled'] == '1') {echo "selected='selected'";}?> >Yes</option> <option value='no' <? if ($row['enabled'] == '0') {echo "selected='selected'";}?> >No</option> </select> </td> </tr> <tr> <td align='center'> Code: </td> <td> <center><font color='red'><? echo $texthelp; ?></font></center> <textarea name='info' rows=35 cols=80><? echo htmlentities($row['info']); ?></textarea> </td> </tr> <tr> <td align='center' > Users completed: </td> <td> <input type='text' name='userscompleted' value="<? echo $row['userscompleted']; ?>" size=4/> </td> </tr> <tr> <td align='center' > Last user: </td> <td> <input type='text' name='last_user' readonly='readonly' value="<? echo $row2['full_name']; ?>" /> </td> </tr> <tr> <td></td> <td align='center'> <input type='submit' value='Edit'/> </td> </tr> </table> </form> <? }//close isset(opttwo) ?> Can anyone find a glaring error with my contact form or my mailer? I previously had a form that was working (sending the email through) but stopped working. It was more complicated before and had a recaptcha in it. I've been troubleshooting this for awhile now and can't figure out what's happening. I've stripped it down to just the basics. I'm stumped because I am correctly redirected to the confirmation.html page, yet no email has come through. I even put a simple test file (mailertest.php) on the server. The file is found and echoes "Mail sent", but no email is received. I contacted the host and they claim that things are fine on their end with the PHP mailer and it must be a problem in my code. As a newbie, I don't doubt that I'm doing something wrong, but I can't figure it out!
I'm attaching three files. Contact.php, contact_mailer.php and my test PHP file called mailertest.php. I'd appreciate any help that anyone can offer.
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Example.
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I only receive: "From: \ Email: \ Subject: \ Message: " and that's it. How do I fix my PHP and/or HTML code to receive user input from the form? Attached is my existing HTML and PHP code that doesn't send me any "user input" from the form. Thanks to anyone who can help!!
I have the following code in html: <html> <head> <script type="text/javascript"> <!-- function delayer(){ window.location = "http://VARIABLEVALUE.mysite.com" } //--> </script> <title>Redirecting ...</title> </head> <body onLoad="setTimeout('delayer()', 1000)"> <script type="text/javascript"> var sc_project=71304545; var sc_invisible=1; var sc_security="9c433fretre"; </script> <script type="text/javascript" src="http://www.statcounter.com/counter/counter.js"></script><noscript> <div class="statcounter"><a title="vBulletin statistics" href="http://statcounter.com/vbulletin/" target="_blank"><img class="statcounter" src="http://c.statcounter.com/71304545/0/9c433fretre/1/" alt="vBulletin statistics" ></a></div></noscript> </body> </html> Is a basic html webpage with a timer redirect script and a stascounter code. I know a bit about html and javascript, but almost nothing about php. My question is: How a can convert this html code into a php file, in order to send a variable value using GET Method and display this variable value inside the javascript code where says VARIABLEVALUE. Thanks in adavance for your help. Advance thank you. Can you help please. The error..... Warning: mysql_fetch_assoc() expects parameter 1 to be resource, string given in C:\wamp\www\test_dabase.php on line 24 code. Code: [Select] <?php //database connection. $DB = mysql_connect("localhost","root") or die(mysql_error()); if($DB){ //database name. $DB_NAME="mysql"; //select database and name. $CON=mysql_select_db($DB_NAME,$DB)or die(mysql_error()."\nPlease change database name"); // if connection. }if($CON){ //show tables. $mysql_show="SHOW TABLES"; //select show and show. $mysql_select2="mysql_query(".$mysql_show.") or die(mysql_error())"; } //if allowed to show. if($mysql_select2){ //while it and while($data=mysql_fetch_assoc($mysql_select2)){ //show it. echo $data; } } ?> Hi, I need to insert some code into my current form code which will check to see if a username exist and if so will display an echo message. If it does not exist will post the form (assuming everything else is filled in correctly). I have tried some code in a few places but it doesn't work correctly as I get the username message exist no matter what. I think I am inserting the code into the wrong area, so need assistance as to how to incorporate the username check code. $sql="select * from Profile where username = '$username'; $result = mysql_query( $sql, $conn ) or die( "ERR: SQL 1" ); if(mysql_num_rows($result)!=0) { process form } else { echo "That username already exist!"; } the current code of the form <?PHP //session_start(); require_once "formvalidator.php"; $show_form=true; if (!isset($_POST['Submit'])) { $human_number1 = rand(1, 12); $human_number2 = rand(1, 38); $human_answer = $human_number1 + $human_number2; $_SESSION['check_answer'] = $human_answer; } if(isset($_POST['Submit'])) { if (!isset($_SESSION['check_answer'])) { echo "<p>Error: Answer session not set</p>"; } if($_POST['math'] != $_SESSION['check_answer']) { echo "<p>You did not pass the human check.</p>"; exit(); } $validator = new FormValidator(); $validator->addValidation("FirstName","req","Please fill in FirstName"); $validator->addValidation("LastName","req","Please fill in LastName"); $validator->addValidation("UserName","req","Please fill in UserName"); $validator->addValidation("Password","req","Please fill in a Password"); $validator->addValidation("Password2","req","Please re-enter your password"); $validator->addValidation("Password2","eqelmnt=Password","Your passwords do not match!"); $validator->addValidation("email","email","The input for Email should be a valid email value"); $validator->addValidation("email","req","Please fill in Email"); $validator->addValidation("Zip","req","Please fill in your Zip Code"); $validator->addValidation("Security","req","Please fill in your Security Question"); $validator->addValidation("Security2","req","Please fill in your Security Answer"); if($validator->ValidateForm()) { $con = mysql_connect("localhost","uname","pw") or die('Could not connect: ' . mysql_error()); mysql_select_db("beatthis_beatthis") or die(mysql_error()); $FirstName=mysql_real_escape_string($_POST['FirstName']); //This value has to be the same as in the HTML form file $LastName=mysql_real_escape_string($_POST['LastName']); //This value has to be the same as in the HTML form file $UserName=mysql_real_escape_string($_POST['UserName']); //This value has to be the same as in the HTML form file $Password= md5($_POST['Password']); //This value has to be the same as in the HTML form file $Password2= md5($_POST['Password2']); //This value has to be the same as in the HTML form file $email=mysql_real_escape_string($_POST['email']); //This value has to be the same as in the HTML form file $Zip=mysql_real_escape_string($_POST['Zip']); //This value has to be the same as in the HTML form file $Birthday=mysql_real_escape_string($_POST['Birthday']); //This value has to be the same as in the HTML form file $Security=mysql_real_escape_string($_POST['Security']); //This value has to be the same as in the HTML form file $Security2=mysql_real_escape_string($_POST['Security2']); //This value has to be the same as in the HTML form file $sql="INSERT INTO Profile (`FirstName`,`LastName`,`Username`,`Password`,`Password2`,`email`,`Zip`,`Birthday`,`Security`,`Security2`) VALUES ('$FirstName','$LastName','$UserName','$Password','$Password2','$email','$Zip','$Birthday','$Security','$Security2')"; //echo $sql; if (!mysql_query($sql,$con)) { die('Error: ' . mysql_error()); } else{ mail('email@gmail.com','A profile has been submitted!',$FirstName.' has submitted their profile',$body); echo "<h3>Your profile information has been submitted successfully.</h3>"; } mysql_close($con); $show_form=false; } else { echo "<h3 class='ErrorTitle'>Validation Errors:</h3>"; $error_hash = $validator->GetErrors(); foreach($error_hash as $inpname => $inp_err) { echo "<p class='errors'>$inpname : $inp_err</p>\n"; } } } if(true == $show_form) { ?> |