Whoops. I must be botching this syntax because this is printing 

",,0,," as the query:

All the first part of the query works and inserts records into the
database, and it's when I try to get mysql_insert_id () that I seem to
run into trouble. Ah. ave I not yet run the first query? The part of
the code that actually runs it was given to me in a class and I don't
quite understand how it's suppose to be working ...
Thanks in advance:

$trimblog = (trim($_POST['blog']));
        $blog = (nl2br($trimblog));
        $image = mysql_real_escape_string($final_imgname); 
        $image_thb = mysql_real_escape_string($final_thb_filename);
        $pubwidth = mysql_real_escape_string(trim($_POST['art_width']));
        $pubheight = mysql_real_escape_string(trim($_POST['art_height']));
        $origwidth = mysql_real_escape_string(trim($_POST['orig_width']));
        $origheight = mysql_real_escape_string(trim($_POST['orig_height']));
        $publisher = mysql_real_escape_string(trim($_POST['publisher']));
        $series = mysql_real_escape_string(trim($_POST['series']));
        $subject = mysql_real_escape_string(trim($_POST['subject']));
        $title = mysql_real_escape_string(trim($_POST['title']));
        $caption = mysql_real_escape_string(trim($_POST['art_caption']));
        $blog = mysql_real_escape_string($blog);
        $keywords = mysql_real_escape_string(trim($_POST['keywords']));


            $query = "INSERT INTO art (art_id,art_thumbnail, art_image,
art_width, art_height, orig_width, orig_height, art_pub_date,
publisher_id, art_creation_date, series_id, subject_id, art_title,
art_caption, art_keywords, art_blog)
            VALUES ('','" . $image_thb . "','" . $image . "','" . $pubwidth .
"','" . $pubheight . "','" . $origwidth . "','" . $origheight . "','"
.  $pubdate . "','" . $publisher . "','" . $orig_date . "','" .
$series . "','" . $subject . "','" . $title . "','" . $caption . "','"
. $keywords . "','" . $blog . "')";

            $art_id = mysql_insert_id();
            foreach ($media_types[] as $type)
                {
                  $query .= "INSERT INTO media_art (media_art_id,media_id, 
art_id)
                   VALUES ('','" . $type . "','" . $art_id . "')";
                   // perform query here
                }

        if (!mysql_query($query) || mysql_error($query)!= ''){
                $errMsg = mysql_error($query);
                trigger_error("Problem with addrecord: $query\r\n$errMsg\r\n", 
E_USER_ERROR);
      } else {

              $msgText = '<tr><td><strong>Your record was 
saved!</strong></td></tr>';
      }
On 6/9/05, Richard Davey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello jack,
> 
> Friday, June 10, 2005, 2:16:06 AM, you wrote:
> 
> jj> $query = "INSERT INTO media_art (media_art_id,art_id, media_id)
> jj>             VALUES ('','" . $art_id . "','" . $media_types[2]. "')";
> 
> jj> repeat as many or few times as possible to account for the number of
> jj> checked boxes, such as
> 
> One way:
> 
> for ($i = 0; $i < count($media_types); $++)
> {
>     $query = "INSERT INTO media_art (media_art_id,art_id, media_id)
>     VALUES ('','$art_id','{$media_types[$i]}')";
>     // perform query here
> }
> 
> Another:
> 
> foreach ($media_types as $type)
> {
>     $query = "INSERT INTO media_art (media_art_id,art_id, media_id)
>     VALUES ('','$art_id','$type')";
>     // perform query here
> }
> 
> Best regards,
> 
> Richard Davey
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