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Hi,
Firstly apologies as i shouldnt have set a previous thread as solved.
The following script should:
1. get record with id of 1 and display in text box
2. after user changes it, it is written to mysql
3. the screen informs user that this has been achieved
Firstly apologies as i shouldnt have set a previous thread as solved.
The following script should:
1. get record with id of 1 and display in text box
2. after user changes it, it is written to mysql
3. the screen informs user that this has been achieved
PHP Syntax (Toggle Plain Text)
<?php $result = mysql_query("select * from indexinfo where id = 1"); $row = mysql_fetch_assoc($result); if ( isset( $_POST['send'] ) ) { // The author's details have been updated. $title = $_POST['Title']; $subtitle = $_POST['Subtitle']; $content = $_POST['Content']; $author = $_POST['Author']; $date = $_POST['Date']; $id = $_POST['id']; $sql = "UPDATE `indexinfo` SET `Title` = '$title', `Subtitle` = '$subtitle', `Content` = '$content', `Author` = '$author', `Date` = '$date' WHERE `id` = '$id'"; if (mysql_query($sql)) { echo '<p>Author details updated.</p>'; } else { echo '<p>Error updating author details: ' . mysql_error() . '</p>'; } ?> <form action="#" method="post"> <p>Edit the author:</p> <label>Title: <input type="text" name="Title" value="<?php echo $title; ?>" /></label><br /> <label>Subtitle: <input type="text" name="Subtitle" value="<?php echo $subtitle; ?>" /></label><br /> <label>Content: <TEXTAREA name="Content" ROWS=10 COLS=100><?php echo $content; ?></TEXTAREA><br /> <label>Author: <input type="text" name="Author" value="<?php echo $author; ?>" /></label><br /> <label>Date: <input type="text" name="Date" value="<?php echo $date; ?>" /></label><br /> <input type="hidden" name="id" value="<?php echo $id; ?>" /> <input type="submit" value="Submit" name="send" /></p> </form> <?php } else { ?> <form action="#" method="post"> <p>Edit the author:</p> <label>Title: <input type="text" name="Title" /></label><br /> <label>Subtitle: <input type="text" name="Subtitle" /></label><br /> <label>Content: <TEXTAREA name="Content" ROWS=10 COLS=100></TEXTAREA><br /> <label>Author: <input type="text" name="Author" /></label><br /> <label>Date: <input type="text" name="Date" /></label><br /> <input type="hidden" name="id" /> <input type="submit" value="Submit" name="send" /></p> </form> <?php } ?>
Hi there,
You don't actually have a problem statement in your post, so I'm not really sure where you are going wrong.
But, I notice that after querying the database at the top of the file, you don't do anything with the $row variable, which is why you aren't seeing anything in your form the first time you load the page.
Hope this helped
You don't actually have a problem statement in your post, so I'm not really sure where you are going wrong.
But, I notice that after querying the database at the top of the file, you don't do anything with the $row variable, which is why you aren't seeing anything in your form the first time you load the page.
Hope this helped
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What do you mean as in if you haven't submitted the form you still get the row updated message?
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The form itself displays each of the headers.... title, subtitle, content, author and date..... but it doesnt echo the data that is held in the mysql database.
On changing the cell information and clicking submit, a success message is given, but the row in the database is not updated.
php Syntax (Toggle Plain Text)
$query = mysql_query("QUERY") or die( "UPDATE ERROR:" . mysql_error() ); // QUERY being the update query you have been using.
Posts should be like mini-skirts, long enough to cover enough, but not too long that you cover too much.
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