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Posted by "mikespook" on 08/15/05 04:33
Like this: $str = print_r($_POST, true);
then insert $str into db.
It`s easy way~~right?
""Andras Kende"" <andras@kende.com>
??????:CE.18.33075.AECAEF24@pb1.pair.com...
Hello,
I have a html page with 70+ form fields some like 40 fields are only used
for entering quantity numbers
Is it a good idea to put this 50 fields of the form fields into a single
text mysql field?
Somehow process it with php before, put inside of some kind of xml
structure?
Just dont want to do Mysql table with 70 fields
Thanks,
Andras Kende
http://www.kende.com
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