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Undefined index: gender in C:\wamp\www\1\registration.php on line 81


shwetapandit

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i received one warning TWO NOTICES AS

Undefined index: gender in C:\wamp\www\1\registration.php on line 81

Undefined index: tskills in C:\wamp\www\1\registration.php on line 82

implode() [function.implode]: Invalid arguments passed in C:\wamp\www\1\registration.php on line 82

why it is i checkes the syntax of the func implode.Any help is graetly appreciated.

<?php
 // Connects to your Database

 mysql_connect("localhost", "root", "") or die(mysql_error());

 mysql_select_db("simple_login") or die(mysql_error());


 //This code runs if the form has been submitted

 if (isset($_POST['submit'])) {



 //This makes sure they did not leave any fields blank

 if (!$_POST['username'] | !$_POST['pass'] | !$_POST['pass2'] ) {

         die('You did not complete all of the required fields');

     }



 // checks if the username is in use

     if (!get_magic_quotes_gpc()) {

         $_POST['username'] = addslashes($_POST['username']);

     }

 $usercheck = $_POST['username'];

 $check = mysql_query("SELECT username FROM users WHERE username = '$usercheck'")

or die(mysql_error());

 $check2 = mysql_num_rows($check);



 //if the name exists it gives an error

 if ($check2 != 0) {

         die('Sorry, the username '.$_POST['username'].' is already in use.');

                 }


 // this makes sure both passwords entered match

     if ($_POST['pass'] != $_POST['pass2']) {

         die('Your passwords did not match. ');

     }



     // here we encrypt the password and add slashes if needed

     $_POST['pass'] = md5($_POST['pass']);

     if (!get_magic_quotes_gpc()) {

         $_POST['pass'] = addslashes($_POST['pass']);

         $_POST['username'] = addslashes($_POST['username']);

             }

//post date to variables
//$a=$_POST['tskills'];
$username=$_POST['username'];
$pass=$_POST['pass'];
$firstname=$_POST['firstname'];
$middlename=$_POST['middlename'];
$lastname=$_POST['lastname'];
$gender=$_POST['gender'];
$tskills=implode(',', $_POST['tskills']);

 // now we insert it into the database

     $insert = "INSERT INTO users (username, password,firstname,middlename,lastname,gender,tskills)

             VALUES ('$username' , '$pass' , '.$firstname.' , '.'$middlename.' , '.$lastname.' , '.$gender.')";

     $add_member = mysql_query($insert);

     ?>



 
 <h1>Registered</h1>

 <p>Thank you, you have registered - you may now login</a>.</p>

 <?php
 }

 else
 {    
 ?>


 
 <form action="<?php echo $_SERVER['PHP_SELF']; ?>" method="post">

 <table border="0">
<tr><td>
<legend>NAME</legend>
FirstName: <input type="text"  name="firstname"  id="firstname">  <br/>
MiddleName:<input type="text"  name="middlename" id="middlename"> <br/>
LastName:  <input type="text"  name="lastname"   id="lastname">   <br/>
</td></tr>
<tr><td>
<legend>PHYSICAL INFO</legend>
Male  <input type="radio" id="male"   name="gender" value="male"><br/>
Female<input type="radio" id="female" name="gender" value="female"><br/>
</td></tr>
<tr><td>
<legend>TECHNICAL SKILLS</legend>
<input type="checkbox" name="tskills[]" value="html">html<br/>
<input type="checkbox" name="tskills[]" value="css">CSS<br/>
<input type="checkbox" name="tskills[]" value="javascript">Javascript<br/>
<input type="checkbox" name="tskills[]" value="jquery">Jquery<br/>
<input type="checkbox" name="tskills[]" value="php">PHP<br/>
<input type="checkbox" name="tskills[]" value="mysql">MySQL<br/>
<input type="checkbox" name="tskills[]" value="codeignitor">CodeIgnitor<br/>
</td></tr>

<legend>LOGIN DETAILS</legend>
 <tr><td>Username:</td><td>

 <input type="text" name="username" maxlength="60">

 </td></tr>

 <tr><td>Password:</td><td>

 <input type="password" name="pass" maxlength="10">

 </td></tr>

 <tr><td>Confirm Password:</td><td>

 <input type="password" name="pass2" maxlength="10">

 </td></tr>

 <tr><th colspan=2><input type="submit" name="submit"
value="Register"></th></tr> </table>

 </form>


 <?php

 }
 ?>
 

With radio buttons and check boxes only those selected are posted. So, it none are selected then $_POST['tskills'] and $_POST['gender'] do not exist, and hence your error messages.

 

Check they exist with something like

if (!isset($_POST['tskills'])) {
    // flag error or set default value
}

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