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    Default PHP/MySQL form tutorial.

    Right, I was bored at the time of making this.

    PHP Code:
    <?php
    ## CONNECTION TO DATABASE ##
    mysql_connect("Your host""Your username""Your password"); // Connecting to the allocated server with the credentials inserted. (hostname, user, pass)
    mysql_select_db("Your database"); // Selecting the database we'll connect too.
    ## VARIBLES ##
    $table "lolcopter"// My table name is lolcopter.. Update this?
    $field "waffle"// My field name is waffle.. Update this?
    ## CLEANER ##
    function clean($s) { // Function start.
    if (get_magic_quotes_gpc()) // Performing the clean, basically.
    $s stripslashes($s); // Stripping the slashes from the public seeing \"lol or so forth.
    return mysql_real_escape_string($s); // Returning it..
    // Ending the function. As you see later in the code "clean($_POST..".
    ## FORM ## - Just to make our code cleaner, I've sectioned it.
    if(!$_POST['submit']) { 
    echo 
    "<form action=\"\" method=\"post\"><input name=\"roflcopter\" type=\"text\" /><input name=\"submit\" type=\"submit\" /></form>"// Showing the form that will submit the data "roflcopter".
    // End of the !$_POST['Submit'] statement.
    else { // If it has been posted, then the "else" will attempt to insert it into the database.
    ###############################################
    $roflcopterpost clean($_POST['roflcopter']); // We're cleaning the posted message, before it's inserted into the database.
    mysql_query("INSERT INTO "$table ." ("$field .") VALUES('$roflcopterpost') ") or die("Error executing your form."); // Now we're inserting it into the database.
    echo "The data has been entered into the database."// We're stating that it's been inserted.
    ################################################
    }
    ?>
    I've commented it as much as I could;

    First, create a database;
    Second, enter the connection details;
    Third, Create a table & field named Waffle or something. (phpmyAdmin)?;
    Forth, Insert the field name into " $field ".

    This was a tutorial just to show you basically how it works, you can add-on bits, there are many useful tutorials all over the web.. some other links are listed below.

    http://www.tizag.com/mysqlTutorial/
    http://www.tizag.com/phpT/
    http://www.techtuts.com/forums/index.php?showforum=5

    Hope I've helped..
    Calon.
    Last edited by Independent; 07-07-2008 at 12:55 AM.

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    Works Since you changed it

    Thanks

    http://nexdana.com/test.php
    Last edited by iJoe; 07-07-2008 at 01:10 AM.
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    Would be nice if even I could understand it lols

    This would be a better example on your behalf.

    PHP Code:
    <?php
    /* Database connection information */
    mysql_connect 'localhost''username''password' ) or
    die ( 
    'Cannot connect to the database, reason: ' mysql_error () );

    mysql_select_db 'database_select' );

    /* Clean func */
    function cleanString $str )
    {
        
    // You could add more cleaning functions here if you wish.
        
    $_str mysql_real_escape_string trim $str ) );
        return ( 
    $_str );
    }

    /* Weird way of confirming post... */
    if ( !$_POST 'submit' ] )
    {
        echo ( 
    '<form action="" method="post">
    <input name="textfield" type="text">
    <input name="submit" value="submit" type="submit">
    </form>' 
    );
    }
    else
    {
        if ( 
    $_POST'textfield' ] != '' )
        {
            
    $mysqlQuery mysql_query 'INSERT INTO `table` ( `field` ) VALUES ( "' cleanString $_POST'textfield' ] ) . '" );' );
            if ( 
    $mysqlQuery )
            {
                echo ( 
    'Complete' );
            }
            else
            {
                echo ( 
    'Error' );
            }
        }
        else
        {
            echo ( 
    'Please do not leave the field blank!' );
        }
    }
    ?>
    Last edited by Protege; 07-07-2008 at 01:12 AM.
    Hi, names James. I am a web developer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Protege View Post
    Would be nice if even I could understand it lols

    This would be a better example on your behalf.

    PHP Code:
    <?php
    mysql_connect 
    'localhost''username''password' ) or
    die ( 
    'Cannot connect to the database, reason: ' mysql_error () );

    mysql_select_db 'database_select' );

    function 
    cleanString $str )
    {
        
    // You could add more cleaning functions here if you wish.
        
    $_str mysql_real_escape_string trim $str ) );
        return ( 
    $_str );
    }

    if ( !
    $_POST 'submit' ] )
    {
        echo ( 
    '<form action="" method="post">
    <input name="textfield" type="text">
    <input name="submit" value="submit" type="submit">
    </form>' 
    );
    }
    else
    {
        if ( 
    $_POST'textfield' ] != '' )
        {
            
    $mysqlQuery mysql_query 'INSERT INTO `table` ( `field` ) VALUES ( "' cleanString $_POST'textfield' ] ) . '" );' );
            if ( 
    $mysqlQuery )
            {
                echo ( 
    'Complete' );
            }
            else
            {
                echo ( 
    'Error' );
            }
        }
        else
        {
            echo ( 
    'Please do not leave the field blank!' );
        }
    }
    ?>
    Thanks, that's a hell of a lot more cleaner.

    But I think my tutorial explains a little better. ^_^

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    Yes but you don't want to teach people evil hard-to-read code.
    Hi, names James. I am a web developer.

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    How would I add another field?

    I tried, well just kinda guessed

    PHP Code:
    <?php
    ## CONNECTION TO DATABASE ##
    mysql_connect("localhost""nexdana_test""????"); // Connecting to the allocated server with the credentials inserted. (hostname, user, pass)
    mysql_select_db("nexdana_test"); // Selecting the database we'll connect too.
    ## VARIBLES ##
    $table "waffle"// My table name is waffle.. Update this?
    $field "lolcopter"// My field name is lolcopter.. Update this?
    $field2 "shoe"// My second field name is shoe
    ## CLEANER ##
    function clean($s) { // Function start.
    if (get_magic_quotes_gpc()) // Performing the clean, basically.
    $s stripslashes($s); // Stripping the slashes from the public seeing \"lol or so forth.
    return mysql_real_escape_string($s); // Returning it..
    // Ending the function. As you see later in the code "clean($_POST..".
    ## FORM ## - Just to make our code cleaner, I've sectioned it.
    if(!$_POST['submit']) { 
    echo 
    "<form action=\"\" method=\"post\"><input name=\"roflcopter\" type=\"text\" /><input name=\"shoe\" type=\"text\" /><input name=\"submit\" type=\"submit\" /></form>"// Showing the form that will submit the data "roflcopter".
    // End of the !$_POST['Submit'] statement.
    else { // If it has been posted, then the "else" will attempt to insert it into the database.
    ###############################################
    $roflcopterpost clean($_POST['roflcopter']); // We're cleaning the posted message, before it's inserted into the database.
    mysql_query("INSERT INTO "$table ." ("$field $field2 .") VALUES('$roflcopterpost')('$shoepost') ") or die("Error executing your form."); // Now we're inserting it into the database.
    echo "The data has been entered into the database."// We're stating that it's been inserted.
    ################################################
    }
    ?>
    Joe


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    Quote Originally Posted by Protege View Post
    Yes but you don't want to teach people evil hard-to-read code.
    *Shifty looks*

    True, but it shows someone how at least. ^_^

    I'm going to bed now, hope this helps someone or gets moved to tutorial section

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