---- Jason Pruim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 
> Hi everyone!
> 
> So it's been a nice long weekend, I come in to work and try and mess  
> with a project that I'm working on to get some new features added. All  
> was going well until I realized that now my application is breaking...
> 
> Here's the details...
> 
> PHP 5.2
> MySQL 5.2
> 
> I store the info in the database which is submitted from a HTML form..  
> Some of it text boxes, some check boxes, some radio buttons... I  
> $_POST the info from the form into the processing script.
> 
> The problem I'm running into though, is when a value has not changed  
> it doesn't get $_POSTed back and my update script erases the info in  
> the database... I'm trying to avoid using $_GET since it can be quite  
> a few variables.
> 
> Is there anyway I can do it without comparing the original field to  
> what I am displaying?

Gone for a weekend and we have to retrain, at least I'm not the only one...  ;)

POSTed variables are ALWAYS posted back, changed or not.

More then likely you are forgetting a piece of code, but since you didn't post 
the offending code, I can't point out where you forgot the $ or to restate a 
variable.  :-P

Have you tried echoing the mysql query to verify it is correct?  Have you 
checked the logs?

Wolf

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