Glese Posted December 1, 2011 Share Posted December 1, 2011 <?php include('../../header.php'); ?> <from method="post" action=""> <input type="checkbox" name="confirmation" value="yes" /> I do confirm to get my password reseted.<br /> <input type="submit" name="submit_confirmation" value="Confirm" /> </from> <?php if (isset($_POST['submit_confirmation'])) $submit_confirmation = $_POST['submit_confirmation']; if (isset($_POST['confirmation'])) { $confirmation_checkbox = $_POST['confirmation']; } if (isset($submit_confirmation)) { echo "works"; } // Check if the user has confirmed the resetting. if (isset($submit_confirmation) && isset($confirmation_checkbox) && $confirmation_checkbox == 'yes') { This is a password resetting script, this script in example occurs after confirmation to have the password reset, the problem I am experiencing is that the script does not get executed and seems that the submit button does not even work to execute the script. I tried to test the submit button by printing out a message stating "works" when pressing the submit button, but that one does not work either. The execution of the whole script does not go path the conditional if statement check in the bottom area, and the statement "works" does not become printed out. Any ideas what is going on here? Here is the whole php file: <?php include('../../header.php'); ?> <from method="post" action=""> <input type="checkbox" name="confirmation" value="yes" /> I do confirm to get my password reseted.<br /> <input type="submit" name="submit_confirmation" value="Confirm" /> </from> <?php if (isset($_POST['submit_confirmation'])) $submit_confirmation = $_POST['submit_confirmation']; if (isset($_POST['confirmation'])) { $confirmation_checkbox = $_POST['confirmation']; } if (isset($submit_confirmation)) { echo "works"; } // Check if the user has confirmed the resetting. if (isset($submit_confirmation) && isset($confirmation_checkbox) && $confirmation_checkbox == 'yes') { // Reset the password of the user $random_password = random(111111, 999999); $query_get = "UPDATE user SET password = '$random_password' WHERE user_id = '{$_GET['id']}' and random = '{$_GET['code']}'"; $query_run = mysqli_query($dbc, $query_get); // Get the email address and user name of the user $query_get = "SELECT nickname, email FROM user WHERE user_id = '{$_GET['id']}'"; $query_run = mysqli_query($dbc, $query_get); $assoc = mysqli_fetch_assoc($query_run); $to = $assoc['email']; $subject = "Your Reseted Password"; $sender = 'From: [email protected]'; $body = ' Hello' .$assoc['nickname']. ', \n\n you requested and confirmed to have your password reseted, here is your new password, please use it to log in and change it to your desired password. \n\n New Reseted Password:' .$random_password. '\n\n Greetings! '; mail($to, $subject, $body, $sender); mysqli_close($dbc); header('Location:'.$password_reset_success); } ?> <?php include('../../footer.php'); ?> Quote Link to comment https://forums.phpfreaks.com/topic/252219-submit-button-does-not-seem-to-work/ Share on other sites More sharing options...
PFMaBiSmAd Posted December 1, 2011 Share Posted December 1, 2011 You have a spelling error in your form tags (both the opening and closing tags.) Quote Link to comment https://forums.phpfreaks.com/topic/252219-submit-button-does-not-seem-to-work/#findComment-1293064 Share on other sites More sharing options...
Glese Posted December 1, 2011 Author Share Posted December 1, 2011 Thank you a lot! Quote Link to comment https://forums.phpfreaks.com/topic/252219-submit-button-does-not-seem-to-work/#findComment-1293074 Share on other sites More sharing options...
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