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Am learning to understand this language. I have an error message of Parse error: parse error, unexpected T_IF, expecting '{' in /tier-11/pwpstore4/48/tfeethowsthis/htdocs/send_form_emailtest1.php on line 12 The user must fill in their name and email address in order to submit the form. Many thanks <?php if(isset($_POST['email'])) { // EDIT THE 2 LINES BELOW AS REQUIRED $email_to = "xxxxx@xxxxxxx"; $email_subject = "Your email subject line"; function died($error) if (empty($_REQUEST[$Name])) { echo 'Please go back and fill out ' . $fieldName . "<br>\n"; // validation expected data exists if(empty($_POST['name']) || empty($_POST['email']) || !isset($_POST['comments'])) { died('We are sorry, but there appears to be a problem with the form you submitted.'); } if ((!name) || (!email) || (comments)) { $errorMsg = 'Please make sure you have filled in the required fields:<br /><br />'; } if (!$name) { $errorMsg = 'Please fill in your Full Name<br />'; } if (!$email) { $errorMsg = 'Please fill in your email address<br />'; } } [php]
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Hi, I am fairly new to PHP and I can't for the life of me correct this error: "Parse error: syntax error, unexpected '$username' (T_VARIABLE) in D:\Computer Forensics\xampp\htdocs\xampp\iis\php\userprofile.php on line 7" Here is the corrosponding file code: <?php include 'connection.php'; ?> <?php $username = $_SESSION['authenticatedUser']; $query = 'SELECT firstname, surname, username, password, email, address1, address2, postcode FROM customers WHERE username='$username' LIMIT 1'; $result = mysql_query($query); while($row = mysql_fetch_assoc($result)) { $username = $row['username']; } ?> <html> <table border=1> <tr> <th>Username</th><td><input type="text" name="username" value="<?php echo $_SESSION["authenticatedUser"] ?>" /></td> </tr> </table> </html> I have tried using the $_SESSION variable instead of $username and alternated the quotation marks etc but it still has no affect. It would be much appreciated if anyone could help me out. Thanks, Sam.