PHP - Php Form Redirects Back To Html Page
Hello everyone. I am writing this order/feedback form using a php script.
Every time i hit submit, the html page (that has the form inside) just reloads and does not perform the script
could anyone give me some pointers in my code the form/php?
I have made sure they are linked verbatim
I am a nube so please forgive my inexperience
Here is the form in the html , down below it is the corresponding php code for the form
Similar TutorialsI have a page with results from a query that displays that has a link (works fine - passes variables etc) that deletes that line item from a database. It goes to the delete.php and actually executes and removes the item from the database and then has the line header("Location: page.php"); which returns BACK to the page displaying the results. However, it shows the old results until I hit Refresh in the browser. Its like the header is redirecting to a cached version of the page.
NOTE: This script used to work fine untouched when we where on a shared hosting account. We JUST updates to VPS hosting by the same host. Now this problem has risen and I can't figure out what is wrong. From what I can guess is there is something in php.ini that is either not set, set or set wrong. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks.
Please, take a look to the following code.After clicking Next it goes to overview.php.Why when I click back on my browser to return to this page again, it is not returning back? When I click back I receive "Confirm Form Resubmission" message. After refreshing page it loads page. I guess problem is in "session_start();" part. Something to do with cookies. Please, help me it is very urgent for me. <?php session_start(); echo "<html> <head> <title>Hello World</title> <meta http-equiv='Content-Type' content='text/html; charset=Windows-1252'/> </head>"; require_once ('functions.inc'); if(!isset($_POST['userid'])) { echo "<script type='text/javascript'>"; echo "window.location = 'index.php'"; echo "</script>"; exit; }else{ session_register("userid", "userpassword"); $username = auth_user($_POST['userid'], $_POST['userpassword']); if(!$username) { $PHP_SELF = $_SERVER['PHP_SELF']; session_unregister("userid"); session_unregister("userpassword"); echo "Authentication failed " . "Please, write correct username or password. " . "try again "; echo "<A HREF=\"index.php\">Login</A><BR>"; exit; } } function auth_user($userid, $userpassword){ global $default_dbname, $user_tablename; $user_tablename = 'user'; $link_id = db_connect($default_dbname); mysql_select_db("d12826", $link_id); $query = "SELECT username FROM $user_tablename WHERE username = '$userid' AND password = '$userpassword'"; $result = mysql_query($query) or die(mysql_error()); if(!mysql_num_rows($result)){ return 0; }else{ $query_data = mysql_fetch_row($result); return $query_data[0]; } } echo "hello"; echo "<form method='POST' name='myform' action='overview.php'>"; echo "<input type='submit' value='Next'>"; echo "</form>"; ?> I am fairly new to PHP forms so I am trying to adapt an example that I found online. Right now it IS functioning... showing a error message OR showing a success message and sending all the form information to my email account. I would like to edit it to redirect to a specific page if it has an error (http://www.mosaleen.com/contact_error.html) and to another if it sends successfully (http://www.mosaleen.com/thankyou_email.html) I am a bit confused by how the script is looped at the end. However, if I delete out that last few lines of coding, the form stops working. I am attaching the code below. Keep in mind that I am a newbie! Code: [Select] <?php // Turn on error reporting. Handy for debugging. error_reporting(E_ALL ^ E_NOTICE); // The following parameters are pretty much all that you // need to change except for the format of the email message // below. Note that your mail server may require the mailTo // address be in the host domain. $mailTo = "****"; // The address that will receive form submissions $mailSubject = "Comments from Mosaleen"; // Whatever you want $mailHost = "****"; // Usually looks like mail.yourhost.com $mailPort = "25"; // Usually 25 $mailAuth = true; // "true" if your mail server requires authentication, "false" if not $mailPassword = "****"; // The mail password associated with $mailTo // If you want to get cookies values... // $myCookie = $_COOKIE["cookiename"]; // Get the form fields. $name = $_POST['name']; $email = $_POST['email']; $phone = $_POST['phone']; $message = $_POST['message']; // If there are errors, display them and a back button. if($errorMessages) { ?> <p>Errors were found on the form.</p> <ul> <?php echo $errorMessages; ?> </ul> <p><input type="button" value="Back" onClick="history.back()"></p> <?php } // No errors, send the message and print out success message. else { // These can sometimes be useful, although you should not // violate your site's privacy policy. $browser = $HTTP_USER_AGENT; $ip = $_SERVER['REMOTE_ADDR']; // Build the email.<br /> $body = " Name: $name Email: $email Phone: $phone Message: $message -------------------- Browser: $browser User IP: $ip"; include("Mail.php"); $headers["From"] = "contact@mosaleen.com"; $headers["To"] = $mailTo; $headers["Subject"] = $mailSubject; $params["host"] = $mailHost; $params["port"] = $mailPort; $params["auth"] = $mailAuth; $params["username"] = $mailTo; $params["password"] = $mailPassword; $mail_object =& Mail::factory("smtp", $params); $mail_object->send($mailTo, $headers, $body); ?> <h1>Thank You</h1> <p>Thank you for contacting us. We will be in touch with you shortly.</p> <?php } ?> I am writing the code for my options page in my wordpress theme. It was working for awhile and the next time i checked, it couldnt save. When i hit save, it redirects to options.php. When i remove the code for the social options it still doesnt work and yet it was working before i included that code. What could be the problem here is the code <?php /** * This function introduces a single theme menu option into the WordPress 'Appearance' * menu. */ function blueray_theme_menu() { add_theme_page( 'Blue Ray Theme', // The title to be displayed in the browser window for this page. 'Blue Ray Theme', // The text to be displayed for this menu item 'administrator', // Which type of users can see this menu item 'blueray_theme_menu', // The unique ID - that is, the slug - for this menu item 'blueray_theme_renderpage' // The name of the function to call when rendering the page for this menu ); } // end blueray_theme_menu add_action('admin_menu', 'blueray_theme_menu'); /** * Renders a simple page to display for the theme menu defined above. */ function blueray_theme_renderpage() { ?> <!-- Create a header in the default WordPress 'wrap' container --> <div class="wrap"> <!-- Add the icon to the page --> <div id="icon-themes" class="icon32"></div> <h2>Blue Ray Theme Options</h2> <!-- Make a call to the WordPress function for rendering errors when settings are saved. --> <?php settings_errors(); ?> <?php $active_tab = isset( $_GET[ 'tab' ] ) ? $_GET[ 'tab' ] : 'display_options';?> <h2 class="nav-tab-wrapper"> <a href="" class="nav-tab <?php echo $active_tab == 'display_options' ? 'nav-tab-active' : ''; ?>">Display Options</a> <a href="" class="nav-tab <?php echo $active_tab == 'social_options' ? 'nav-tab-active' : ''; ?>">Social Options</a> </h2> <!-- Create the form that will be used to render our options --> <form method="post" action="options.php"> <?php if( $active_tab == 'display_options' ) { settings_fields( 'blueray_theme_display_options_page' ); do_settings_sections( 'blueray_theme_display_options_page' ); } else { settings_fields( 'blueray_theme_social_options_page' ); do_settings_sections( 'blueray_theme_social_options_page' ); } // end if/else submit_button(); ?> </form> </div><!-- /.wrap --> <?php } // end blueray_theme_renderpage function blueray_initialize_theme_options() { if( false == get_option( 'blueray_theme_display_options' ) ) { add_option( 'blueray_theme_display_options' ); } // end if // First, we register a section. This is necessary since all future options must belong to a add_settings_section( 'general_settings_section', // ID used to identify this section and with which to register options 'Display Options', // Title to be displayed on the administration page 'blueray_general_options_callback', // Callback used to render the description of the section 'blueray_theme_display_options_page' // Page on which to add this section of options ); // Next, we'll introduce the fields for toggling the visibility of content elements. add_settings_field( 'firstareatitle', // ID used to identify the field throughout the theme 'First Area Title', // The label to the left of the option interface element 'blueray_firstareatitle_callback', // The name of the function responsible for rendering the option interface 'blueray_theme_display_options_page', // The page on which this option will be displayed 'general_settings_section', // The name of the section to which this field belongs array( // The array of arguments to pass to the callback. In this case, just a description. 'First Area Title:' ) ); add_settings_field( 'firstareatext', 'First Area Text', 'blueray_firstareatext_callback', 'blueray_theme_display_options_page', 'general_settings_section', array( 'First Area Text:' ) ); add_settings_field( 'firstarealink', 'First Area Link', 'blueray_firstarealink_callback', 'blueray_theme_display_options_page', 'general_settings_section', array( 'First Area Link:' ) ); // Finally, we register the fields with WordPress register_setting( 'blueray_theme_display_options_page', 'blueray_theme_display_options_page' ); } // end blueray_initialize_theme_options add_action('admin_init', 'blueray_initialize_theme_options'); /* ------------------------------------------------------------------------ * * Section Callbacks * ------------------------------------------------------------------------ */ function blueray_general_options_callback() { echo '<p>Set up the front page options</p>'; } // end sandbox_general_options_callback /* ------------------------------------------------------------------------ * * Field Callbacks * ------------------------------------------------------------------------ */ function blueray_firstareatitle_callback($args) { // First, we read the options collection $options = get_option('blueray_theme_display_options_page'); // Next, we update the name attribute to access this element's ID in the context of the display options array // We also access the show_header element of the options collection in the call to the checked() helper function $html = '<input type="checkbox" id="firstareatitle" name="blueray_theme_display_options_page[firstareatitle]" value="1" ' . checked(1, $options['firstareatitle'], false) . '/>'; // Here, we'll take the first argument of the array and add it to a label next to the checkbox $html .= '<label for="firstareatitle"> ' . $args[0] . '</label>'; echo $html; } // end blueray_toggle_header_callback function blueray_firstareatext_callback($args) { $options = get_option('blueray_theme_display_options_page'); // Next, we update the name attribute to access this element's ID in the context of the display options array // We also access the show_header element of the options collection in the call to the checked() helper function $html = '<input type="checkbox" id="firstareatext" name="blueray_theme_display_options_page[firstareatext]" value="1" ' . checked(1, $options['firstareatext'], false) . '/>'; // Here, we'll take the first argument of the array and add it to a label next to the checkbox $html .= '<label for="firstareatext"> ' . $args[0] . '</label>'; echo $html; } // end blueray_toggle_content_callback function blueray_firstarealink_callback($args) { $options = get_option('blueray_theme_display_options_page'); // Next, we update the name attribute to access this element's ID in the context of the display options array // We also access the show_header element of the options collection in the call to the checked() helper function $html = '<input type="checkbox" id="firstarealink" name="blueray_theme_display_options_page[firstarealink]" value="1" ' . checked(1, $options['firstarealink'], false) . '/>'; // Here, we'll take the first argument of the array and add it to a label next to the checkbox $html .= '<label for="firstarealink"> ' . $args[0] . '</label>'; echo $html; } // end blueray_toggle_footer_callback /** * Initializes the theme's social options by registering the Sections, * Fields, and Settings. * * This function is registered with the 'admin_init' hook. */ function blueray_theme_intialize_social_options() { // If the social options don't exist, create them. if( false == get_option( 'blueray_theme_social_options' ) ) { add_option( 'blueray_theme_social_options' ); } // end if add_settings_section( 'social_settings_section', // ID used to identify this section and with which to register options 'Social Options', // Title to be displayed on the administration page 'blueray_social_options_callback', // Callback used to render the description of the section 'blueray_theme_social_options_page' // Page on which to add this section of options ); add_settings_field( 'twitter', 'Twitter', 'blueray_twitter_callback', 'blueray_theme_social_options_page', 'social_settings_section' ); add_settings_field( 'facebook', 'Facebook', 'blueray_facebook_callback', 'blueray_theme_social_options_page', 'social_settings_section' ); add_settings_field( 'googleplus', 'Google+', 'blueray_googleplus_callback', 'blueray_theme_social_options_page', 'social_settings_section' ); register_setting( 'blueray_theme_social_options_page', 'blueray_theme_social_options_page', 'blueray_theme_sanitize_social_options_page' ); } // end sandbox_theme_intialize_social_options add_action( 'admin_init', 'blueray_theme_intialize_social_options' ); function blueray_social_options_callback() { echo '<p>Provide the URL to the social networks you\'d like to display.</p>'; } // end blueray_social_options_callback function blueray_twitter_callback() { // First, we read the social options collection $options = get_option( 'blueray_theme_social_options_page' ); // Next, we need to make sure the element is defined in the options. If not, we'll set an empty string. $url = ''; if( isset( $options['twitter'] ) ) { $url = $options['twitter']; } // end if // Render the output echo '<input type="text" id="twitter" name="blueray_theme_social_options_page[twitter]" value="' . $options['twitter'] . '" />'; } // end blueray_twitter_callback function blueray_facebook_callback() { $options = get_option( 'blueray_theme_social_options_page' ); $url = ''; if( isset( $options['facebook'] ) ) { $url = $options['facebook']; } // end if // Render the output echo '<input type="text" id="facebook" name="blueray_theme_social_options_page[facebook]" value="' . $options['facebook'] . '" />'; } // end blueray_facebook_callback function blueray_googleplus_callback() { $options = get_option( 'blueray_theme_social_options_page' ); $url = ''; if( isset( $options['googleplus'] ) ) { $url = $options['googleplus']; } // end if // Render the output echo '<input type="text" id="googleplus" name="blueray_theme_social_options_page[googleplus]" value="' . $options['googleplus'] . '" />'; } // end sandbox_googleplus_callback function blueray_theme_sanitize_social_options_page( $input ) { // Define the array for the updated options $output = array(); // Loop through each of the options sanitizing the data foreach( $input as $key => $val ) { if( isset ( $input[$key] ) ) { $output[$key] = esc_url_raw( strip_tags( stripslashes( $input[$key] ) ) ); } // end if } // end foreach // Return the new collection return apply_filters( 'blueray_theme_sanitize_social_options_page', $output, $input ); } // end blueray_theme_sanitize_social_options_page I have the following code. Before back button was working. Now don't understand what happend but when I click Back button I receive "Webpage has expired" window in my browser. What may be the reason? Code: [Select] <html> <head> <title>Økern Frukt og Grønt</title> <link href="calendar/calendar.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" /> <script language="javascript" src="calendar/calendar.js"></script> <style type="text/css"> textarea { resize: none; } </style> <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=Windows-1252"/> </head> <?php if(!isset($_POST['userid'])) { echo "<script type='text/javascript'>"; echo "window.location = 'login.html'"; echo "</script>"; exit; } require_once ('functions.inc'); require_once('calendar/classes/tc_calendar.php'); global $default_dbname; $link_id = db_connect($default_dbname); mysql_select_db("okern", $link_id); $letters1 = array ("A1", "B1", "C", "D","E", "F", "G", "H","I", "J", "K", "L", "M", "N", "O", "P","Q", "R", "S", "T","U", "V", "W", "X", "Y", "Z", "&#198", "&#216", "&#197"); $letters = array_merge(range("A", "Z"), array("&#38;#198", "&#38;#216", "&#38;#197")); echo "<table border='0' align='center'> <tr> <td colspan=3><b><center>Du har valgt f&#248lgende produkter</center></b></td> </tr> <tr> <th align=left>Produkt</th> <th align=left>Antall</th> <th align=left>Enhet</th> </tr>"; echo "<form method='POST' action='order.php'>"; $userid = $_POST['userid']; echo "<INPUT TYPE='hidden' NAME='userid' VALUE='$userid'>"; foreach($letters as $letter) { if(isset($_POST[$letter])) { $selected = $letter . '1'; $antall = $letter . '2'; $enhet = $letter . '3'; echo "<tr>"; echo "<td>" . "<INPUT TYPE='hidden' NAME='$selected' VALUE='$_POST[$selected]'>" . "$_POST[$selected]" . "</td>"; echo "<td>" . "<INPUT TYPE='hidden' NAME='$antall' VALUE='$_POST[$antall]'>" . "$_POST[$antall]" . "</td>"; echo "<td>" . "<INPUT TYPE='hidden' NAME='$enhet' VALUE='$_POST[$enhet]'>" . "$_POST[$enhet]" . "</td>"; echo "</tr>"; } } for ($i = 1; $i < 400; $i++) { if (isset($_POST[$i])){ $selected = 'a' . $i; $antall = 'antall' . strval($i); $enhet = 'enhet' . strval($i); echo "<tr>"; echo "<td>" . "$_POST[$selected]" . "</td>"; echo "<td>" . "$_POST[$antall]" . "</td>"; echo "<td>" . "$_POST[$enhet]" . "</td>"; echo "</tr>"; } } echo "<tr height=10></tr> <tr><td colspan=2>Velg dato for bestillingen:</td> <td colspan=1>"; $myCalendar = new tc_calendar("date5", true, false); $myCalendar->setIcon("calendar/images/iconCalendar.gif"); $myCalendar->setDate(date('d'), date('m'), date('Y')); $myCalendar->setPath("calendar/"); $myCalendar->setYearInterval(2000, 2015); $myCalendar->dateAllow('2008-05-13', '2015-03-01'); $myCalendar->setDateFormat('j F Y'); $myCalendar->setAlignment('left', 'bottom'); $myCalendar->setSpecificDate(array("2011-04-01", "2011-04-04", "2011-12-25"), 0, 'year'); $myCalendar->writeScript(); echo "<INPUT TYPE='hidden' NAME='date' VALUE='this.form.date5.value'>"; echo "</td></tr>"; echo "<tr height=10></tr><tr> <td colspan=3>Skrive din melding nedenfor:</td> </tr>"; echo "<tr> <td colspan=3><textarea name='melding' cols='50' rows='5' resize=none></textarea></td> </tr>"; echo "<tr> [b]<td><center><input type='button' value='Tilbake' onClick='history.go(-1)'></center></td>[/b] <td colspan=2><center><input type='submit' value='Bestil'></center></td> </tr>"; echo "</form>"; echo "</table>"; ?> </html> Say I have the following text stored in a MySQL database... Code: [Select] <b>Classic Quote from movie</b> and I retrieve it into a variable called $text, how do I properly echo that so that it keeps the bold tags and actually display the text "Classic quote from movie" in BOLD? I'm doing something wrong somewhere along the line (simply doing "echo $text;") because it displays on the page as... Code: [Select] <b>Classic Quote from movie</b> Instead of... Classic Quote from movie Any info on properly storing and echoing back HTML would be very appreciated. Hi Guys, I am fairly new to PHP, and I recently changed my whole site to use PHP sessions, which worked fine. Then I added PHP parts in my pages that display different menu choices depending on if a PHP session exists. This also works fine, until I found that any HTML/PHP pages that have form/submits no longer work, and I get kicked back to the index.php After slow backtracking, I removed new parts, and found the forms started working again if I removed the PHP part that chooses which JavaScript file to reference, as follows from contact.php <?php if (isset($_SESSION['SESS_MEMBER_ID'])){ echo "<script language=\"JavaScript\" type=\"text/javascript\" src=\"menu_horz.js\"></script>"; } else {echo "<script language=\"JavaScript\" type=\"text/javascript\" src=\"log_menu_horz.js\"></script>"; } ?> I tried changing the echo ".." to use single quotes ' ' instead, but then it doesn't work at all then with a form or no form on the page. I assume I am doing something wrong, but I can't find any resources that give me a definitive way of referencing Javascript files. What freaked me out was only the ones with forms were an issue. I am using <?php session_start(); ?> at the beginning of every page (before any output). Other PHP code on the page is working fine. Only the above part seems to be the problem, and works too, as long as I don't submit a form. - Could it be more weirder :-) - I tried also to find a workaround, but it would mean having PHP inside my JavaScript file, but I am not sure it would work, since JS is client side, and PHP server... Essentially, I just want to run certain JS menus depending if the person is logged in or not. - Example contact.php attached Any ideas of what the problem might be with the code above? Will be grateful for any help you can give. Regards D Hello Everyone, I have created a form for a personal project that I am working on. I have some error checking and stuff in the form but what I would like to happen is when an error has occurred for the page to reopen the form with the error message. I know that this can be done with the header function. But how do I get the form to display the error. Here is the block of code that I am working with Code: [Select] if ($file_error > 0) { header ('Location: add_category.php'); echo "There was an error uploading file."; } else { if ($file_type != $image_array) { header ('Location: add_category.php'); echo "Invalid Image Type"; } if ($file_name == FALSE) { header ('Location: add_category.php'); echo "Please choose a image for your category"; } if ($file_size > 5000000) { header ('Location: add_category.php'); echo "File size is to large. Images must be smaller than 5MB."; } if (str_word_count($description) > 300) { header ('Location: add_category.php'); echo "<p>category description must be less than 300 words<br />You have '.str_word_count($description).' words</p>"; }This is the form code that I am working with Code: [Select] <div id="content"> <form id="add_cat_form" name="add_cat_form" action="do_category.php" method="post" enctype="multipart/form-data"> <fieldset> <legend><p>Add Category</p></legend> <p> <label for="cat_name">Category Name:</label> <input class="input_box" type="text" name="cat_name" id="cat_name" /> </p> <p> <label for="cat_image">Category Image:</label> <input class="file" type="file" name="cat_image" id="cat_image" /> </p> <p> <label for="cat_desc">Description:</label><br /><textarea class="cat_desc" name="cat_desc" id="cat_desc"></textarea><br /> <span id="word_count">300 words Max</span> </p> <input class="submit_button" type="submit" value="Add Category" /> </fieldset> </form> </div> Hi Having thought the PHP form was working OK, I took a break. Upon return, it's up to its old tricks. Could anyone glance over this code for blatant errors? It works when it wants and when it doesn't... Much appreciated <? $select=$_POST['select']; $name=$_POST['name']; $email=$_POST['email']; $confirmail=$_POST['confirmail']; $month=$_POST['month']; $day=$_POST['day']; $year=$_POST['year']; $leaving=$_POST['leaving']; $hour=$_POST['hour']; $minutes=$_POST['minutes']; $ampm=$_POST['ampm']; $going=$_POST['going']; $flightnumber=$_POST['flightnumber']; $pay=$_POST['pay']; $song=$_POST['song']; $comments=$_POST['comments']; $to="beepbeepyeah@kabeoke.com"; header('Location:http://www.kabeoke.com'); $message="Message Type: $select\n\nName: $name\n\nEmail: $email\n\n$confirmail\n\nDate of Journey: $month, $day, $year\n\nLeaving From: $leaving\n\nDeparture Time: $hour:$minutes $ampm\n\nGoing to: $going\n\nFlight Number: $flightnumber\n\nPayment Method: $pay\n\nSong Requests: $song\n\nComments: $comments"; if(mail($to,"Slap it - message from Kabeoke.com!",$message,"From: $email\n")) { } else { echo "There was a problem sending the mail. Please check that you filled in the form correctly."; } ?> On an HTML Form, I have several Text boxes called "base1, base2...base13" Another text box I have is called "base_quantity" In my PHP routine: This is part of my code: Code: [Select] $selected_base = $_POST['base1']; if ($selected_base == 'yes') { $base_value = $base_value + 1; $base_status = 'Yes'; } else if ($selected_base == 'no') { $base_value = $base_value - 1; $base_status = 'No'; }Later on in the PHP routine I want to pass back to the Form the value of $base_status and place it in the "base_quantity" text box. Something like this: base_quantity = $base_value. Can someone tell me how information is passed back to the FORM. Thank You, Sam This topic has been moved to Ajax Help. http://www.phpfreaks.com/forums/index.php?topic=354724.0 I need some help with a form being successfully submitted redirecting to a secure page. I already have the form code working and just need the part to redirect within an else statement. Also need to redirect a user back to the form page if they try and visit the secure page without being a member. thanks in advance. Ok i have a question about a dynamic website.. What i have is a site that takes content from the MySQL database and load it into the index.php file. And i know how to change the content of the page when i move around in the navigation, e.g when i click on the "HOME" tab, the content for the home page is shown and when i click on "ABOUT", the information about my site is shown and so on.. Now for my question! I want the content too move everyday automaticly. For example, today i type in some content in the MySQL database that i want to be shown on my website for today. But tomorrow i want the content to have been moved to page 2, and the next day page 3 and so on.. So that everyday i can type in new content, and all the old pages get pushed back one page if that makes sense? Sorry but I have no actuall code for this cause i don't know how to start, but i guess you could use dates and "if else" statements to determine when the pages should be moved and not. Example code would be greatly appriciated! And when i say moved between pages, i mean like this: Today: www.mywebsite.com/index.php?pageid=1 - example 2 www.mywebsite.com/index.php?pageid=2 - example 1 www.mywebsite.com/index.php?pageid=3 - empty Tomorrow: www.mywebsite.com/index.php?pageid=1 - example 3 www.mywebsite.com/index.php?pageid=2 - example 2 www.mywebsite.com/index.php?pageid=3 - example 1 This topic has been moved to JavaScript Help. http://www.phpfreaks.com/forums/index.php?topic=321154.0 This topic has been moved to JavaScript Help. http://www.phpfreaks.com/forums/index.php?topic=330185.0 when the user clicks the submit button from a html form, it needs to go back two pages with that loaded page refreshed. for the javascript i only have history.go(-2); with php, I have tried cookies and sessions which i discovered that neither will work because the loaded page is not refreshed. I could do a html body onload but that would break the w3c validator. what are my options?
Hi am in processes of making a bespoke CMS for a project in uni am having a problem with my scrip basically i have three php files i have content which echos out the database tables i wish to edit with a link to an update_content page when u click on that it bring u too update_content.php which allows the user to modifier the content in the tables but when i hit update am getting a Parse error: syntax error, unexpected T_IF in line 4 of my update_ac file any help would be great cheers richie <?php require("includes/connection.php") // If form button has been pressed then do the following if(isset($_POST['update'])){ // Get id of post $id = $_GET['id']; $header = $_POST['header']; $content = $_POST['content']; // Update database table $query = "UPDATE pages SET header = '$header', content = '$content' WHERE id = '$id'"; $result = mysql_query($query); if ($result){ echo "Successfully edited entry"; } else { echo "There was error editing entry"; } } ?> I have a table that has a cell that I've made editable:
echo "<td contenteditable='true'>" . $row['Comments'] . "</td>";Which is cool I guess, but it doesn't go anywhere from there. I'd like to make it so that upon changing, it links back to an SQL UPDATE query that I define. Is this possible through some sort of onChange function? Hello everyone, I am having a problem since some time now and need some help. I have created a login page where the user has to input a username and password to login. The username will be put in a session and when the user logs out the session data and session itself gets destroyed. However when I go back in the browser history to the page where I logged in I get the "famous" resend information dialog that asks you to resend the information from the login form. Which means that all the post data gets resend and the user logs in again without having to put in a username and password. Here is my code: Login.tpl: Code: [Select] <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Strict//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-strict.dtd"> <html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"> <head> <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8" /> <title>Snitch</title> <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="templates/css/snitch1440x900.css" /> </head> <body> <div id="login-achtergrond"> <div id="login"> <form action="." id="loginform" name="login" method="post"> <input type="hidden" name="actie" value="Login"></input> <input type="text" id="username" name="username" value="" style="opacity:0.7;filter:alpha(opacity=70)"></input> <input type="password" id="password" name="password" value="" style="opacity:0.7;filter:alpha(opacity=70)"></input> <input id="aanmelden" type="submit" name="submit" value="" style="opacity:0;filter:alpha(opacity=0)"> </form> </div> <div id="registreer"> </div> </div> </body> </html> Here is the code of my login page (I created this in a OOP way): Code: [Select] <?php class Handler_Login extends Actie_Handler { function __construct($actie_handle) { parent::construct($actie_handle); $this->actie = $actie_handle; } function secured_handler() { if ($this->session->check_session() == false) { $password = $_POST['password']; $username = $_POST['username']; $login = $this->dbh->Login($username, $password); if ($login == true) { $this->session->set('username', $username); $this->view->displayHome(); $this->view->display(); } else { echo "You are not logged in!"; } unset($_POST['password']); unset($_POST['username']); } if ($this->session->check_session() == true) { $this->view->displayHome(); $this->view->display(); } } } ?> Here is the code of my logout: Code: [Select] <?php class Handler_Loguit extends Actie_Handler { function __construct($actie_handle) { parent::construct($actie_handle); $this->actie = $actie_handle; } function secured_handler() { $this->session->stopSession(); $this->view->displayLogin(); $this->view->display(); } } ?> Here is the code of my session: Code: [Select] <?php class Session { function __construct() { if(!isset($_SESSION)) { session_start(); } } function set($name, $value) { $_SESSION[$name] = $value; } function get($name) { return $_SESSION[$name]; } function stopSession() { $_SESSION = array(); //even though I don't use any cookies someone told me that I had to remove the cookie of the session to completely destroy it? //please tell me if this is correct if (isset($_COOKIE[session_name()])) { setcookie(session_name(), '', time()-42000, '/'); } session_destroy(); } function session_message($naam) { return print_r($_SESSION[$naam]); } function check_session() { if(isset($_SESSION['username']) && !empty($_SESSION['username'])) { return true; } else { return false; } } } ?> this is the code of my view for those who might be interested: Code: [Select] <?php class view_manager { private $tpl; function __construct() { } function displayStatus() { $status = file_get_contents("templates/status.tpl"); $this->tpl = str_replace("%content%", $status, $this->tpl); } function displayLogin() { $this->tpl = file_get_contents("templates/login.tpl"); } function displayHome() { $this->tpl = file_get_contents("templates/home.tpl"); } function display() { echo $this->tpl; } } ?> using a header to redirect to the login page is not going to work since I use my view_manager to display the pages. Does anyone know of any solution to get rid of that stupid resend information dialog without using a header? I tryed unsetting the values of POST in my login code but that did not seem to work. Please help me out I've been looking for an answer for over 1 and a half week so far Is there anyone who knows how to remove the POST data from a form when the user goes back in browser history? If it's not possible, is there any solution except using a header? Hi guys, i was wondering how can i make php to generate custom image with required fields (contact form). For example, i have a page with first name, last name, full address, email. And it's like this: First name: <input field here> Last name: <input field here> Full Address: <input field here> Email: <input field here> I would like to know how can i (once they fill all the info) generate an image with custom background (prepared full image previously) with all the filled info and have it emailed back to him. That email should be something like: Dear, FirstName, Here's your full info displayed on image below <img src="/path/to/thatImage.png"></img> Is this even possible? If so, please let me know how, i used to google a lot, but i can't find a solution, and i'm beginner in coding. Hope you guys will help me out, thanks a lot in advance! |