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phpNewbie Jan 7th, 2009 10:58 pm
php code to search and show results on same page
 
I have a names database with only 4 fields (Sex, Origin, Meaning, Starts With) and html search form for those same 4 fields. Can anyone give me the php code so that if anyone fills in any or all of the form fields, the results from the database will be produced on the same page as the search form.

enim213 Jan 7th, 2009 11:24 pm
Re: php code to search and show results on same page
 
Hi, you can have php code
 <?php echo $_SERVER['PHP_SELF'];?>
on your form action to return the results in the same page.

and in the top of your page(the same page with the form), add conditional statements for all/any or search form fields and then query them ..

Show us your code for us to debug it.
:)

phpNewbie Jan 7th, 2009 11:44 pm
Re: php code to search and show results on same page
 
hi and thanks for your reply. I have no code (embarrassed) and was hoping someone could give me example with only 4 fields to query. I have no idea about php. I know how to make html form and i have .sql file to import to database but that is all. I dont know how to write the php code to make it all happen. I am making searches for scripts to play with but they are very confusing for me. I would very much appreciate any help you can give.
kind regards

enim213 Jan 8th, 2009 2:05 am
Re: php code to search and show results on same page
 
with that... try to search tutorials on google.. try website like w3schools.com, tizag.com.. there are many examples there.. including php and mysql for your data fetching.. when your done, post it quick here for us to know..

Actually its simple.. but we want something even a little effort.. that would really help you.

almostbob Jan 8th, 2009 9:01 am
Re: php code to search and show results on same page
 
<form action='<?php echo $_SERVER['PHP_Self']; ?>'>
<input type='text' name='field1' value='<?php if(isset($field1)){echo $field1; } ?>'>
<input type='text' name='field2' value='<?php if(isset($field2)){echo $field2; } ?>'>
<input type='text' name='field3' value='<?php if(isset($field3)){echo $field3; } ?>'>
<input type='text' name='field4' value='<?php if(isset($field4)){echo $field4; } ?>'>
<input type='submit' onclick="return confirm('Are all fields complete?')">

I like to add confirmation to the submit button, degrades ok with javascript disabled,

phpNewbie Jan 8th, 2009 11:16 pm
Re: php code to search and show results on same page
 
Hi and thanks
I will try this too and let you know how it goes
regards

almostbob Jan 8th, 2009 11:42 pm
Re: php code to search and show results on same page
 
Logial Correction, and statement of the obvious :icon_confused:
<?php 
/*
logical construct depends on your data,,,
validate data entries,
if valid
 insert to mysql,
 disable submit so data will not be aded to table twice,
 or redirect to another page
else
 echo feedback to user to explain what is right/wrong with the submitted data  before the form is resubmitted
*/  ?>
<form action='<?php iecho $_SERVER['PHP_Self']; ?>'>
<input type='text' name='field1' value='<?php if(isset($field1)){echo $field1; } ?>'>
<input type='text' name='field2' value='<?php if(isset($field2)){echo $field2; } ?>'>
<input type='text' name='field3' value='<?php if(isset($field3)){echo $field3; } ?>'>
<input type='text' name='field4' value='<?php if(isset($field4)){echo $field4; } ?>'>
<input type='submit' onclick="return confirm('Are all fields complete?')">

pclfw Jan 9th, 2009 11:38 am
Re: php code to search and show results on same page
 
Well now my go.

I have done something very very similar.

No you cannot have the code. It is MUCH MORE FUN it you work it out for your self.

For a start something that the previous posters forgot, what happens if more than one matching row is found (i.e. only the 'Sex' field was filled in?

The previous examples show HTML forms being used. I would suggest that you look at text boxes and handle the input / display using javascript and good old (new?) AJAX. Remember fields do not have to exist when the page is first displayed on the client screen. the DOM allows you to create objects, and set their values and all other properties on the fly.

QUICK TIP use different text areas for user input and data display, when the user submits some data expect it to be partial data and leave the focus in the same fiedl that the user last used. If the user submits "Pat" and you list out all of the Pat's / Patricia's & Partick's that you can find, the user will find it much easier to go on to finish Patraig.

I would recommend you get 'THE JAVASCRIPT BIBLE'. It contains a huge amount of information and will guide you through your first steps in implementing this type of function.

phpNewbie Jan 9th, 2009 5:45 pm
Re: php code to search and show results on same page
 
Hi thanks for your reply but you may as well have written it in arabic for all my understanding lol.

Allow me to explain - i'm absolutely new to php - had never even seen it before now beginning to research - i'm completely self taught html and some database and so what you have said makes no sense to me whatsoever. me being blonde doesn't help either lol so i wanna keep it very simple. I'm sure it would be a lot of fun to work it out myself but i work full time (not in IT) and have three kids so thats gonna take quite a while. I think my best bet is to just work through tutorial after tutorial, however long it takes - unless you wanna sell me your code lol - kidding

Thank you all for trying to help but i fear its just way over my head for now and maybe i should find another less confusing project to take up my 'spare' time (like naughts and crosses lol) - unfortunately i just don't 'get it'

enim213 Jan 9th, 2009 10:41 pm
Re: php code to search and show results on same page
 
.. hey phpNewbie.. umm the sites i gave was a great help.. i am also a self taught coder.. i only search , read forums.. and it gave so much more than i think of..

it's easy to paste the code here but you have to learn it a step in a time..

goodluck, willing to give u code that can help :)


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