John R. Sims, Jr. wrote:
> Martin; I have taken your advice and read both of the articles, but
> unfortunately I have not been able to find what needs to be changed. As I
> mentioned, I am very new at this.
>
> Could you possibly look at the script and point me in the right direction?
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>
John R. Sims, Jr. wrote:
Martin; I have taken your advice and read both of the articles, but
unfortunately I have not been able to find what needs to be changed. As I
mentioned, I am very new at this.
Could you possibly look at the script and point me in the right direction?
[snip]
$db_connect
Martin; I have taken your advice and read both of the articles, but
unfortunately I have not been able to find what needs to be changed. As I
mentioned, I am very new at this.
Could you possibly look at the script and point me in the right direction?
Keep the faith
John
Wireless Neighbor
Mychael Scribner wrote:
I think you do. When I first installed php5, the tried a few apps that were
written in php4, and they never worked with 5.
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From: John R. Sims, Jr. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Rally depends on what you mean by "...does not post the data to the
database."
Can you confirm that you can connect to the database on your ISP's server?
Can you echo out the query string and see output that accurately reflects
what you expect to be sent to the server?
Does PHP or the databa
Not enough info to decide. PHP is supposed to be fairly backward compatible.
Are you using the mysqli library to connect? You may have to change to the
standard mysql library and functions.
Bastien
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I think you do. When I first installed php5, the tried a few apps that were
written in php4, and they never worked with 5.
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John R. Sims, Jr. wrote:
>
Okay, quick/proper fixes 1 - 4:
1) you never open a element, you only close it - you'll be
wanting one, probably with a method="POST".
2) you should quote your array indices... just because php will evaluate
them as themselves doesn't mean it's a good thing to rely
Since I definitely don't have time to copy your script and duplicate your
environment, perhaps you would be so kind as to tell what the hell is wrong
with itthen we can try to help you
bastien
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