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11Tami

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Hello, is there an easy way to to stop entries to mysql? But also so the echo from the php still works on the page like it should when the form is submitted? Please let me know, thank you very much.

Here's the basic setup:

 

<?php
if ($_POST['softwareemail']==""){
<form method='POST' action='<?php echo $_SERVER["PHP_SELF"]; ?>
<input type='text' name='softwareemail' >
<input type='submit' value='submit'>
?>
<?php 
$con = mysql_connect("","","");
if (!$con)
{ die('Could not connect: ' . mysql_error());
}mysql_select_db("", $con);
$email = $_POST['softwareemail'] ;
$sql="INSERT INTO addsoftware (softwareemail)
VALUES ('" . $_POST['softwareemail']. "')";
if (mysql_query($sql,$con)) {echo "data submitted";}
?>

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Remove this

 

$sql="INSERT INTO addsoftware (softwareemail)

VALUES ('" . $_POST['softwareemail']. "')";

if (mysql_query($sql,$con)) {echo "data submitted";}

 

add this in it's place

 

echo "data submitted";

 

I think that's what you mean.

 

If so, then you can also remove all of this

 

$con = mysql_connect("","","");

if (!$con)

{ die('Could not connect: ' . mysql_error());

}mysql_select_db("", $con);

 

 

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