You can send your form data to next page using hidden field as
<form method="POST" action="edit_page.php">// add action here
<tr>
<td><?php echo $row['id'];?></td>
<td><?php echo $row['name'];?></td>
<td><?php echo $row['amount'];?></td>
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@Saty Can I do this? <td><input name="name" value="<?php echo $row['name'];?>" type="hidden"></td> ... Then how am I actually able to get and use the information on the other file?
Ok. I get the data to show up within the print_r($_POST) , but how would I specifically use it. Say I want to have an input for the name? Would I do this? <input name="name" value="<?php echo $row['name'];?>">
Awesome, thanks! If I were to write an UPDATE query would there be anything special that I would have to write in to update that selected record?
Also why on certain pages if someone clicks on a certain records, why does the ? come up in the browser with id numbers and what not?
Is that the best way to do it? Just wondering, trying to learn.
Just saw that and was about to write that. So, would it be beneficial to the do htmlspecialchars on my first page before hitting the "Edit" button and then filtering the data like I showed above and then doing the prepared statement for the update?
On this page. The edit page. Whenever I hit the refresh button it asks about "Confirm Form Submission". Why does it do that and how can I make it not do that?
It just refreshes it, but is there a way to not make t hat message come up and just automatically refresh the page, even if it means to resubmit the form?