Ok here is the script after changes...
<?php

mysql_connect ("db_hostname", "db_username", "db_password");

mysql_select_db ("db_name");

if ($date == "")
{$date = '%';}

$result = mysql_query ("SELECT
fname,lname,address,city,state,zip,phonea,phone,email,crty,crnum,crmo,cryr,w
eeks,ogden,rock,logan,ipaddress,ad,total,num,date,time
      FROM ads WHERE date LIKE '%$date%' LIMIT 0, 30 ");
$count = -1;
if ($row = mysql_fetch_array($result)) {
$count ++;
do {
print "<B>Name: </B>".$row['fname, lname']."<BR>\n";

if (mysql_num_rows($results) )
{
 while( $row = mysql_fetch_array($result) )
{
}
}
else {
print "No rows found";
}
?>
And now I get a parse error on line 201 which is below the html and php
code, so there isn't anything to change.  Please help?

"Rick Emery" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
> First o all, GET RID of the 19 constructs using mysql_result().  You've
> already captured the row with the $row=mysql_fetch_array().
> mysql_result() cannot be mixed with mysql_fetch_arry().
>
> So instead of:
> echo "<B>Address: </B>";
> printf(mysql_result($result,$count,"address"));
> echo "<BR>\n";
>
> use:
> print "<B>Address: </B>".$row['address']."<BR>\n";
>
> Next, dates are stored in MySQL as YYYY-MM-DD.  Use that format in your
> input.
>
> Next, don't combine that "if(mysql_fetch_array())" with the "do while()"
> Instead, use:
>
> if (mysql_num_rows($results) )
> {
> while( $row = mysql_fetch_array($result) )
> {
> }
> }
> else {
> print "No rows found";
> }
>
> Do the above.  Re-submit.  Tell me the results.  W'ell go from there...
>
> rick
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jason [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday, October 23, 2001 12:37 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [PHP-DB] Re: PHP and MySQL queries...
>
>
> As of yet I have tried all sorts for date formating for the search field
to
> work.  I.E. 2001-10-23, 10/23/2001, 10/%/2001, 10%, %10%, etc.  The date
> field in the database is stored as 10/23/2001 and yet when a user enters
the
> date and clicks the search button it does not display the results.  I am
> almost certain that as the user clicks the submit button the php script is
> parsing the search string (i.e. 10/23/2001) incorrectly.  I believe it is
> parsing the sting as 10&nsb;23&nsb;2001 or something to that effect.  If
> anyone has some more information on this please let me know.  I am pretty
> sure I have exhausted my resources.
>
> "Jason" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
> > I am having a hard time setting up a form for users to enter a date in
the
> > format of 00/00/0000 (of course they would use an actual date).  My form
> is
> > as follows...
> > <form name="auth" method="post" action="search.php">
> >                           <p>*I.E. - Format is 04/01/2001*</p>
> >                           <p>Search for Ads by date:
> >                             <input type="text" name="date">
> >                           </p>
> >                           <p>
> >                             <input type="submit" name="login"
> > value="Submit">
> >                             <input type="reset" name="reset"
> value="Reset">
> >                           </p>
> >                         </form>
> > ================================================
> > On my search.php page I have the following MySQL connection and search
> > parameters...
> > <?php
> >
> > mysql_connect ("db_hostname", "db_username", "db_password");
> >
> > mysql_select_db ("db_name");
> >
> > if ($date == "")
> > {$date = '%';}
> >
> > $result = mysql_query ("SELECT
> >
>
fname,lname,address,city,state,zip,phonea,phone,email,crty,crnum,crmo,cryr,w
> > eeks,ogden,rock,logan,ipaddress,ad,total,num,date,time
> >       FROM ads WHERE date LIKE '%$date%' LIMIT 0, 30 ");
> > $count = -1;
> > if ($row = mysql_fetch_array($result)) {
> > $count ++;
> > do {
> > echo "<B>Name: </B>";
> > printf(mysql_result($result,$count,"fname"));
> > echo " ";
> > printf(mysql_result($result,$count,"lname"));
> > echo "<BR>\n";
> >
> > echo "<B>Address: </B>";
> > printf(mysql_result($result,$count,"address"));
> > echo "<BR>\n";
> >
> > echo "<B>City: </B>";
> > printf(mysql_result($result,$count,"city"));
> > echo "<BR>\n";
> >
> > echo "<B>State: </B>";
> > printf(mysql_result($result,$count,"state"));
> > echo "<BR>\n";
> >
> > echo "<B>Zip: </B>";
> > printf(mysql_result($result,$count,"zip"));
> > echo "<BR>\n";
> >
> > echo "<B>Phone: </B>(";
> > printf(mysql_result($result,$count,"phonea"));
> > echo ") ";
> > printf(mysql_result($result,$count,"phone"));
> > echo "<BR>\n";
> >
> > echo "<B>Email: </B>";
> > printf(mysql_result($result,$count,"email"));
> > echo "<BR>\n";
> >
> > echo "<B>Credit Type: </B>";
> > printf(mysql_result($result,$count,"crty"));
> > echo "<BR>\n";
> >
> > echo "<B>Credit Number: </B>";
> > printf(mysql_result($result,$count,"crnum"));
> > echo "<BR>\n";
> >
> > echo "<B>Credit Card Date: </B>";
> > printf(mysql_result($result,$count,"crmo"));
> > echo " ";
> > printf(mysql_result($result,$count,"cryr"));
> > echo "<BR>\n";
> >
> > echo "<B>Weeks: </B>";
> > printf(mysql_result($result,$count,"weeks"));
> > echo "<BR>\n";
> >
> > echo "<B>town1: </B>";
> > printf(mysql_result($result,$count,"town1"));
> > echo "<BR>\n";
> >
> > echo "<B>town2: </B>";
> > printf(mysql_result($result,$count,"town2"));
> > echo "<BR>\n";
> >
> > echo "<B>town3: </B>";
> > printf(mysql_result($result,$count,"town3"));
> > echo "<BR>\n";
> >
> > echo "<B>IP Address: </B>";
> > printf(mysql_result($result,$count,"ipaddress"));
> > echo "<BR>\n";
> >
> > echo "<B>Ad: </B>";
> >
> > $ad[$count] = (mysql_result($result,$count,"ad"));
> >
> > $ad[$count] = ereg_replace ("&a&", "'", $ad[$count]);
> > $ad[$count] = ereg_replace ("&q&", "\"", $ad[$count]);
> > $ad[$count] = ereg_replace ("&p&", "%", $ad[$count]);
> > $ad[$count] = ereg_replace ("&bs&", "\\", $ad[$count]);
> >
> >
> > echo $ad[$count];
> > echo "<BR>\n";
> >
> > echo "<B>Total: </B>";
> > printf(mysql_result($result,$count,"total"));
> > echo "<BR>\n";
> >
> > echo "<B>Ad Number: </B>";
> > printf(mysql_result($result,$count,"num"));
> > echo "<BR>\n";
> >
> > echo "<B>Date: </B>";
> > printf(mysql_result($result,$count,"date"));
> > echo "<BR>\n";
> >
> > echo "<B>Time: </B>";
> > printf(mysql_result($result,$count,"time"));
> > echo "<BR>\n";
> >
> > } while($row = mysql_fetch_array($result));
> >
> > } else {print "Sorry, no records were found!";}
> >
> > ?>
> > So far I have come to the conclusion that the input from the user is
> > probably where my problem is because I am assuming it is taking the "/"
in
> > the date they enter and doing something I don't want it to.  In any
event
> if
> > someone could give me a clue as to how to resolve this issue it would be
> > greatly appreciated.
> >
> >
>
>
>
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