Hi, No you write it like this: <td><input name="mytext" type="text" value="<?php echo ($row['invdate']); ?>” /></td> So quotes arounde the <?php block. Do not escape them with a \ Go on you are doing great. Sincerely, Jasper Op 10 mei 2014, om 00:54 heeft iccsi <inungh@xxxxxxxxx> het volgende geschreven: > I tried both with '\' or without '\', but I do not see the data on the text box on both situation. > Do I need fetch records using php or how do I know that it is not end of file? > > Thanks again, > > Regard, > > > Iccsi, > > > "Jim Giner" wrote in message news:AE.B6.46741.8745D635@xxxxxxxxxxxx... > > On 5/9/2014 6:12 PM, iccsi wrote: >> Thanks for the information and help, >> >> I use the following code to show data, but it shows '/', but not data. >> >> <td><input name="mytext" type="text" value=<?php echo ($row['invdate']); >> ?> /></td> >> >> Are there any way to access from mySQL result data? >> Thanks again for helping, >> >> Regards, >> >> >> Iccsi, >> >> >> >> "Robert Cummings" wrote in message news:536C7208.6050201@xxxxxxxxxxxxx... >> >> On 14-05-09 12:37 AM, iccsi wrote: >>> I have following code to connect MySQL and database. >>> I see 'connected to database', >>> >>> I would like to know that which code do I need to show my data on the >>> text >>> box? >>> Your help and information is great appreciated, >>> >> >> Do you mean like the following? >> >> <input name="mytext" type="text" value="<?php echo htmlspecialchars( >> $value ); ?>" /> >> >> Cheers, >> Rob. >> > You have no quotes on your value clause. Plus this might be easier to > type and read: > <? > echo "<td><input name='mytext' type='text' value='{$row[\'invdate\']}'>"; > ?> > (Not sure you need the \ inside the [] on the $row reference, but I put > them there.) > > -- > PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) > To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php >
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