[FX.php List] error help

Dale Bengston dbengston at preservationstudio.com
Fri Sep 1 08:21:08 MDT 2006


One thing I noticed... you are setting variables called $first and  
$last from $_POST, but referring to them in your FX query as  
$firstname and $lastname.

Dale

On Sep 1, 2006, at 5:02 AM, gary redmond wrote:

> Ok I have created a form on a age called test.php
>
>
>
> and then have it set to post to the file addstudent.php (code  
> below) but
> it's still not adding the student to the db.
>
>
> <?
> include_once('FX/FX.php');
> include_once('FX/server_data.php');
>
> $stunum=$_POST['stunum'];
> $first=$_POST['first'];
> $last=$_POST['last'];
>
>
>
> $groupSize='50';
>
>
> $register=new FX($serverIP,$webCompanionPort,'');
> $register->SetDBData('Student.fp7','stureg',$groupSize);
> $register->SetDBPassword('','Admin');
> $register->AddDBParam('stunum',$stunum);
> $register->AddDBParam('last',$lastname);
> $register->AddDBParam('first',$firstname);
>
>
> $registerResult=$register->FMNew();
>
> echo $registerResult['errorCode'];
> foreach($registerResult['data'] as $key=>$registerData);
>
>
> ?>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Kevin Futter <kfutter at sbc.melb.catholic.edu.au>
> Date: Friday, September 1, 2006 0:24 am
> Subject: Re: [FX.php List] error help
> To: "FX.php Discussion List" <fx.php_list at mail.iviking.org>
>
>> On 1/9/06 12:50 AM, "DC" <dan.cynosure at dbmscan.com> wrote:
>>
>>> looks like there is still a bunch of blank space... did you use the
>>> bbedit trick or do it by hand and replace with real return
>> characters?>
>>> you have to tediously remove every single itty bitty space character
>>> including the ones in between code pieces like equals signs and all
>>> the spaces after semicolons and in the html if you copy pasted that.
>>> it's really tedious. so if you don't have an automated way of doing
>>> it you've got to be really precise and thorough.
>>>
>>> also, the same goes for the included files.
>>>
>>> this probably isn't part of your issue, but, i noticed that you are
>>> using single quotes in HTML attributes. i'm pretty sure that double
>>> quotes are required by one standard or other. i recall reading that
>>> with regards to XHTML or something. sorry i can't be more
>> specific -
>>> maybe someone else on the list has more detail on why double quotes
>>> are better for HTML attributes.
>>
>> Yes, double quotation marks are indeed required by all versions of
>> the XHTML
>> spec. They are of course optional for single character attribute
>> values in
>> all versions of the HTML spec, but good practice nonetheless.  
>> Multiple
>> character attribute values still require quoting with double-quotes
>> in HTML
>> though.
>>
>> -- 
>> Kevin Futter
>> Webmaster, St. Bernard's College
>> http://www.sbc.melb.catholic.edu.au/
>>
>>
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