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Posted by Reggie on 06/30/07 12:09
On 29 Jun, 15:06, chaghri <cagri.balke...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I think after the line below,> if ($_POST['submit'] == "Register")
>
> you should get the inputs into $username and $password variables from
> post array as follows:
> $username = $_POST['whatevertheinputfieldname'];
> $password = $_POST['whatevertheinputfieldname'];
>
> On Jun 30, 12:52 am, Reggie <joelregisfo...@hotmail.com> wrote:
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>
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> > Notice: Undefined variable: username in /home/fhlinux169/c/
> > clashoff.co.uk/user/htdocs/create_entry.php on line 11
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> > Notice: Undefined variable: password in /home/fhlinux169/c/
> > clashoff.co.uk/user/htdocs/create_entry.php on line 11
>
> > Ive got a new error message please help.Am trying to setup userlogin
> > on my website.
>
> > This is the code:
>
> > <?php
>
> > mysql_connect("localhost","root") or
> > die ("Could not connect to database");
> > mysql_select_db("user") or
> > dir ("Could not select database");
>
> > if ($_POST['submit'] == "Register")
> > {
> > $query = "insert into users
> > (username, password) values ('$username', '$password')";
> > mysql_query($query) or
> > die (mysql_error());
> > ?>
> > <h3>You are now registered</h3>
> > <a href="index.html">Go back to main page</a>
> > <?php}
>
> > else
> > {
> > print("not registered");}
>
> > ?>- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -
hi thank for that.just a few more question.Where do i need to put
> $username = $_POST['whatevertheinputfieldname'];
> $password = $_POST['whatevertheinputfieldname'];
in my code an also where would i get my input file from.
this is the code for the input file.where would the input file name
be?
<html>
<head>
<h2>
User Registration
</h2>
<form method=post action="create_entry.php">
</head>
<body>
<b>
<br>
Username
<br>
</b>
<input type=text size=15 name=username>
<br>
<b>
UserPassword
</b>
<br>
<input type=password size=15 name=password>
<br>
<input type=submit name=submit value="Register">
<input type=reset name=reset value="Clear">
</form>
</body>
</html>
thanks
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