How to Create an HTML Form That Stores Data in a MySQL Database Using PHP Part 4 of 4
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is there anyway you can store/retrive data without using mysql and instead just doing it using xml file?
if thats even possible....thanks in advance.
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i dont understand all of this. can u please write all of that down here please please???
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thanks for your tutorial i've made a little experiment in validating check empty fields after watching this and i was successful doing that lil thing. AGAIN a big thanks
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what if theres a validation that you can't store that data unless its not all empty fields? where do i insert that certain code?
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Is the "next video" up? If so can i get a link or a title please!
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@pcdpcd3494 Nvm! got it
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My form connects successfully to the database and its going through. But in phpMyAdmin it isnt showing any text in input1. help?
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how would you insert multiple things at once?
I tried making a form with 3 fields and it keeps breaking
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@JohnMorrisVideo THANK YOU A LOTTTT Very helpful ... I solved the problem that i had so iths good now ... gotta sleep now :) tnx again
I write down everything and it works fine but i dont see any result in the database ... i use a database from MS access (.mdb file) can you tell me what did u use or how to pass solve this?
Thank you ...
Dejansk123 2 months ago
@Dejansk123 This tutorial is for working with a MySQL database, not an MS Access db. You'd have to use code specific to that db to make it work.
JohnMorrisVideo 2 months ago
definitely helpful. Thanks
daddy22399 6 months ago
@daddy22399 That's good to know! That's my goal! :)
JohnMorrisVideo 3 months ago
THANK YOU!!!
mcgge7 7 months ago
@mcgge7 No problem. Glad you enjoyed it! :)
JohnMorrisVideo 3 months ago