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Chubichan

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Hello mates it is I again. Seems my n00bness is at work again. I have the following code written and it simply is not working. Seeing if you lads could be of some help to myself.

 

My php file for the content management:

<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd">
<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
<head>
<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=UTF-8" />
<title>Dr. Michael D. Doyle | Payment Information</title>

<LINK REL=StyleSheet HREF="content_management.css" TYPE="text/css" />

<script defer type="text/javascript" src="pngfix.js"></script>
<script src="Scripts/AC_RunActiveContent.js" type="text/javascript"></script>
</head>

<body>

<div id="container">

    <h3>Michael D. Doyle Content Management System</h3>
        
        <div id="form_wrapper"> 
                  
                <form action="put.php" method="post">
                <div><label for="index">Homepage</label><textarea name="index" rows="15" cols="70"> </textarea></div>
                <div><label for="mot">Meet Our Team</label><textarea name="mot" rows="15" cols="70"> </textarea></div>
                <div><label for="pf">Patient Forms</label><textarea name="pf" rows="15" cols="70"> </textarea></div>
                <div><label for="fi">Financial Information</label><textarea name="fi" rows="15" cols="70"> </textarea></div>
                <div><label for="loc">Locations</label><textarea name="loc" rows="15" cols="70"> </textarea></div>
                <div><label for="con">Contact</label><textarea name="con" rows="15" cols="70"> </textarea></div>
                <div><label for="ms">Mission Statement</label><textarea name="ms" rows="15" cols="70"> </textarea></div>
                <div><label for="dis">Disclaimer</label><textarea name="dis" rows="15" cols="70"> </textarea></div>          
                <div class="actions"><input type="submit" input name="submit" value="Submit Content" id="add" class="submit"/></div>
                </form>
            
        </div>
</div>
</body>
</html>

 

Now my put.php that will process these inputs and place them in the mySQL database:

<?php
    if(isset($_POST['add']))
    {
    include 'config.php';
    include 'opendb.php';
                  
    $index = $_POST['index'];
$mot = $_POST['mot'];
$pf = $_POST['pf'];
$fi = $_POST['fi'];
$loc = $_POST['loc'];
$con = $_POST['con'];
$ms = $_POST['ms'];
$dis = $_POST['dis'];
                                      
    $query = "INSERT INTO cms (index, team, form, financial, locations, contact, mission, disclaimer) VALUES ('$index', '$mot', '$pf', '$fi', '$loc', '$con', '$ms', '$dis')";
    mysql_query($query) or die('Error, insert query failed');
        
    include 'closedb.php';
    echo "Update complete.";
   	}
?>

 

Here are my included php files that I use to connect to the database.

opendb:

<?php
$conn = mysql_connect($dbhost, $dbuser, $dbpass) or die ('Error connecting to mysql');
mysql_select_db($dbname);
?>

 

config:

<?php 
$dbhost = 'localhost';
$dbuser = 'drmdoyle_user';
$dbpass = 'password is hidden';
$dbname = 'drmdoyle_content';
?>

 

closedb:

<?php mysql_close($conn); ?>

 

I am sure it is something small but my eyes are tired and I need another pair of eyes to look at it for me. Any help would be delightful. Cheers!

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It was reporting this:

$query = "INSERT INTO cms (index, team, form, financial, locations, contact, mission, disclaimer) VALUES ('$index', '$mot', '$pf', '$fi', '$loc', '$con', '$ms', '$dis')";
    mysql_query($query) or die('Error, insert query failed');

 

Error, insert query failed

 

Now it does nothing.

 

www.drmdoyle.com/content_management.php for testing

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RestlessThoughts is right... your checking to see if $_POST['add'] is set, but it is never set because there is no field with name add, its id is add, but not its name... so change your code to say $_POST['submit'] or change your form from name="submit" to name="add".... try it...let us know what happens...

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New code. Still doesn't work :(

 

<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd">
<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
<head>
<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=UTF-8" />
<title>Dr. Michael D. Doyle | Payment Information</title>

<LINK REL=StyleSheet HREF="content_management.css" TYPE="text/css" />

</head>

<body>

<div id="container">

    <h3>Michael D. Doyle Content Management System</h3>
        
        <div id="form_wrapper">         
                <form method="post" action="put.php">
                <div><label for="index">Homepage</label><textarea name="home" rows="15" cols="70"> </textarea></div>
                <div><label for="mot">Meet Our Team</label><textarea name="mot" rows="15" cols="70"> </textarea></div>
                <div><label for="pf">Patient Forms</label><textarea name="pf" rows="15" cols="70"> </textarea></div>
                <div><label for="fi">Financial Information</label><textarea name="fi" rows="15" cols="70"> </textarea></div>
                <div><label for="loc">Locations</label><textarea name="loc" rows="15" cols="70"> </textarea></div>
                <div><label for="con">Contact</label><textarea name="con" rows="15" cols="70"> </textarea></div>
                <div><label for="ms">Mission Statement</label><textarea name="ms" rows="15" cols="70"> </textarea></div>
                <div><label for="dis">Disclaimer</label><textarea name="dis" rows="15" cols="70"> </textarea></div>          
                <div class="actions"><input type="submit" input name="submit" value="Submit Content" class="submit"/></div>
                </form>            
        </div>
</div>
</body>
</html>

 

put.php:

 

<?php
    if(isset($_POST['submit']))
    {
    include 'config.php';
    include 'opendb.php';
                  
    $home = $_POST['home'];
$mot = $_POST['mot'];
$pf = $_POST['pf'];
$fi = $_POST['fi'];
$loc = $_POST['loc'];
$con = $_POST['con'];
$ms = $_POST['ms'];
$dis = $_POST['dis'];
                                      
    $query = "INSERT INTO cms (home, team, form, financial, location, contact, mission, disclaimer) VALUES ('$home', '$mot', '$pf', '$fi', '$loc', '$con', '$ms', '$dis')";
    mysql_query($query) or die('No worky');
        
    include 'closedb.php';
    echo "Worky!";
   	}
?>

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<div class="actions"><input type="submit" input name="submit" value="Submit Content" class="submit"/></div>

 

into

 

<div class="actions"><input type="submit" name="submit" value="Submit Content" class="submit"/></div>

 

Changed it. Close, but no cigar. Still giving me the error that it can't insert into the table. Any other advice anyone has? I absolutely cannot think of what it is that I am doing wrong. I have ran over this code a million times.

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You know pritnig out the actual error message may help.

 

<?php
    if(isset($_POST['submit']))
    {
    include 'config.php';
    include 'opendb.php';
                  
    $home = $_POST['home'];
   $mot = $_POST['mot'];
   $pf = $_POST['pf'];
   $fi = $_POST['fi'];
   $loc = $_POST['loc'];
   $con = $_POST['con'];
   $ms = $_POST['ms'];
   $dis = $_POST['dis'];
                                      
    $query = "INSERT INTO cms (home, team, form, financial, location, contact, mission, disclaimer) VALUES ('$home', '$mot', '$pf', '$fi', '$loc', '$con', '$ms', '$dis')";
    mysql_query($query) or die('No worky: ' . mysql_error());
        
    include 'closedb.php';
    echo "Worky!";
      }
?>

 

mysql_error would help you. My bet is you have a ' single quote in your data coming in and mysql_real_escape_string that data will probably fix it.

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