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Offcourse this doesnt work; I know...

 


$query = "INSERT INTO application_form (something, email) VALUES (\'something\',\'$_POST[\'Email\']\')"; 

 

So how can I use $_POST[\'NAME\'] when inserting?

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I think you could do that with a for each thing, but I don\'t use for each myself.

 

Anyway, I believe what you had at first would work if you got rid of the apostrophes in your POST variables.

 

So, instead of $_POST[\'name\'] use $_POST[name]. See if that works.

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metalblend thanks! I Forgot that PHP was so easy :D

 

wompus, that\'s easy. But how about?

 

$_POST[\'Name\'] and

$_POST[\'Two words\']

 

Because that\'s actually why I use [\'Name\'] and not [name]....

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