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Posted by Alp on 10/10/76 11:07
Thanks for pointing it out James. That was it! At least now I do not end up
with a blank browser page, but unfortunately I can not achieve what I am
trying to do though which is inserting the user input to the relevant
tables.
I'll keep on trying my luck/witts until I get it... somehow...
Alp
AND thanks to all of you who persistently tried to get me to check my
brackets, etc for consistency! I should have looked closer to the code.
"James Kaufman" <jmk@kaufman.eden-prairie.mn.us> wrote in message
news:20050203125112.GA25003@jmksystem.kaufman.eden-prairie.mn.us...
> On Thu, Feb 03, 2005 at 08:25:43PM +0800, Alp wrote:
> > Thanks to both of you. Unfortunately I have found out it was due to
another
> > reason: in one function I am trying to insert 3 sets of data into 3
seperate
> > tables. In trying to accomplish that I am using a 'for' loop. The minute
I
> > write in the second 'for' loop I loose the page in browser and receive
this
> > parse error pointing to the last line of code.
> >
> > Any ideas to how I can overcome this? The loop I am using is given
below.
> >
> > Thanks in advance.
> >
> > Alp
> > Code:
> > for ($c=0;$c<count($_POST['inctourid']);$c++) {
> > if ($_POST['inctourid'][$c]!="" && $_POST['included'][$c]!=""){
> > $sql = "INSERT INTO tour_includes (tour_id, included) VALUES
> > ('{$_POST['inctourid'][$c]}', '{$_POST['included'][$c]}')\n";
> > }
> > if (! mysql_query($sql, $link))
> > {
> > $dberror = mysql_error();
> > return false;
> > }
> > // for ($i=0;$i<count($_POST['extourid']);$i++) {
> > // if ($_POST['extourid'][$c]!="" && $_POST['excluded'][$c]!=""){
> > // $sql = "INSERT INTO tour_excludes (tour_id, excluded) VALUES
> > ('{$_POST['extourid'][$c]}', '{$_POST['excluded'][$c]}')\n";
> > // }
> > // if (! mysql_query($sql, $link))
> > // {
> > // $dberror = mysql_error();
> > // return false;
> > // }
>
> } // Add closing brace here
>
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