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Can I add a tick box to a form output from MYSQL?


rocky48

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I am a programming novice.

I aploigise if this is in the wrong forum, but the question embraces several languages.

I have written a script in PHP that filters Greetings Verses of a certain type.

What I want to do is pick one of the filtered verses, store its ID to be used in the script that prints out the verse.

I am not sure that you can add a $Post to a form that has been output from MYSQL.

Can anyone help?

I would appreciate any ideas or alternative ways of achieving this.

Here is the script:

<?php
include("loc_cverse_connect.php");
doDB();

//check for required info from the query string


//verify the Event exists
$verify_Event_sql = "SELECT ID, Event_Type FROM Events WHERE ID = '".$_POST["Event_Type"]."'";
$verify_Event_res =  mysqli_query($mysqli, $verify_Event_sql) or die(mysqli_error($mysqli));

//echo  $_POST["Event_Type"];

if (mysqli_num_rows($verify_Event_res) < 1) {
//this Event does not exist
$display_block = "<p><em>You have selected an invalid Event.<br/>
Please try again.</em></p>";
} else {
//get the Event ID
while ($Event_info = mysqli_fetch_array($verify_Event_res)) {
	$Event_ID = stripslashes($Event_info['ID']);
	$Event_Name = ($Event_info['Event_Type']);
}


//gather the Events
$get_Event_sql  = "SELECT Verses.ID AS versesID, Verses.Verse, Verses.Sub_Type, Verses.Event, Events.ID AS eventsID, Events.Event_Type, Event_Sub.ID AS event_SubID, Event_Sub.Event_Sub_Type
FROM Verses
LEFT JOIN Events
ON Verses.Event = Events.ID
LEFT JOIN Event_Sub
ON Verses.Sub_Type = Event_Sub.ID
WHERE Verses.Event = '".$_POST["Event_Type"]."' 
ORDER BY Verses.ID ASC";


$get_Event_res = mysqli_query($mysqli, $get_Event_sql) or die(mysqli_error($mysqli));

//create the display string
$display_block = "
<p> The Event Type is <b> 
 '".$Event_Name."'</b> </p>
<table width=\"70%\" cellpadding=\"3\" cellspacing=\"1\" border=\"1\" BGCOLOR=\"#87CEEB\" >
<tr>
<th>ID</th>
<th>VERSE</th>
<th>MOOD/SUB TYPE</th>
</tr>";

while ($Verse_info = mysqli_fetch_array($get_Event_res)) {
	$Verse_id = $Verse_info['versesID'];
	$Verse_text = nl2br(stripslashes($Verse_info['Verse']));
	$Mood_info = $Verse_info['Event_Sub_Type'];

	//add to display
 	$display_block .= "
	<tr>
	<td width=\"1%\" valign=\"top\">".$Verse_id."<br/></td>
	<td width=\"55%\" valign=\"top\">".$Verse_text."<br/></td>
	<td width=\"35%\" valign=\"top\">" .$Mood_info."<br/></td>
	</tr>";
}

//free results
mysqli_free_result($get_Event_res);
mysqli_free_result($verify_Event_res);

//close connection to MySQL
mysqli_close($mysqli);

//close up the table
$display_block .= "</table>";
}

?>
<html>
<head>

<title> List of Verses</title>
</head>
<body BGCOLOR="#87CEEB">
<h1>Verses</h1>
<FORM METHOD="LINK" ACTION="Size_Menu.html">
<INPUT TYPE="submit" VALUE="Go To Print Utility">
</FORM>
<?php echo $display_block; ?>
</body>
</html>

  • 2 weeks later...
  • 2 weeks later...

Hi

 

Yes this does work, but I am trying to make it more user friendly by eliminating some of the user input.

 

It has been suggested elsewhere that I can use href, but I have not figured out how to do this yet.

 

Does any one know how long a POST is stored, as if I get the hef to work it will need to survive until i have run another html script, before the value is used in a php script?

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