From: Robert Sossomon [mailto:LoneWolf@xxxxxxxxx] > OK, I took out the extra ' that I had at the beginning, and > then I changed everything around to: > > if (!empty($_POST['book_title_'.$i])) > { > $addtocart = "INSERT INTO `curriculum` VALUES > ('',$_POST['book_title_'.$i],$_POST['book_level_'.$i],$_POST[' > level_grades_'.$i],$_POST['book_section_'.$i],$_POST['chapter_ > '.$i],$_POST['chapter_title_'.$i],$_POST['lesson_title_'.$i],$ > _POST['skill_'.$i],$_POST['life_skill_'.$i],$_POST['success_in > dicator_'.$i],$_POST['ncscos_'.$i],$_POST['subject_'.$i],$_POS > T['pages_'.$i],$_POST['c_kit_'.$i])"; > echo "$addtocart"; > mysql_query($addtocart); > > And it still is producing an empty page (not even echoing out > the $addtocart variable) when I run it. If this is just a snippet and you do close that if clause with a curly brace later in the code, my guess is that the parser doesn't like the $_POST['book_title_'.$i] syntax. Try changing them all like this, if you're looking to eliminate that possibility: $_POST["book_title_{$i}"] Wish I had time to test my theory, but I'm strapped at the moment. :) -- Mike Johnson Smarter Living, Inc. Web Developer www.smarterliving.com mike@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (617) 886-5539 -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php