RE: Re: probably stupid, but...

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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.   :)


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Web Developer            www.smarterliving.com
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