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Thanks for the help.. that defnitely helped with the address question..

 

now, how would I modify this so that if the email field is blank, then the page just skips that line and goes to the next value?

 

Like this? ..

if (!empty($address1) || !empty($address2)) {
  echo "Here they are.... $address1 + $address2";
} else { 
  //do nothing, or display a warning that one is blank.
}

Like this? ..

if (!empty($address1) || !empty($address2)) {
  echo "Here they are.... $address1 + $address2";
} else { 
  //do nothing, or display a warning that one is blank.
}

oni-kun gave you most of what you need.  If you look real carefully at how you phrased your original question and how he provided his answer, you just might be able to figure out what you need to change to get it to work...

now, how would I modify this so that if the email field is blank, then the page just skips that line and goes to the next value?

 

if (!isset($_POST['e-mail']) || !empty($_POST['e-mail'])) { 
   $e-mail = $_POST['e-mail'];
}

 

Basically like that, so it'll only list or assign the e-mail variable if it is not empty in the database, if it is empty then it'll skip the code completely.

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