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A: How to send specific database records to other files

SatyYou 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> <i...

@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.
I think you may need to sanitize the input before putting it in a query. Otherwise a clever user can execute their own SQL statements.
@ShayminGratitude how is this done?
Like this? $id = $_POST['id']; $newId = filter_var($id, FILTER_SANITIZE_STRING); Then <input type="text" value="<?php echo $newId; ?>"> ?
Ok, so I only need to use htmlspecialchars? So, value="<?php echo htmlspecialchars ($newId;) ?> Is that right?
14:12
No, you're putting it in an SQL query, right? So you use mysqli_real_escape_string.
@ShayminGratitude I am trying to learn PDO. Is there a PDO method?
Use prepared statements. Look at the other answers in the question I linked.
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?
I don't think so. You understand the difference between client side and server side, don't you?
Yes.
14:14
So... Why would you use htmlspecialchars on the first page?
Ha... No idea. That was a stupid post on my point.
If you echo user content back, then you would want to do that.
I guess I was thinking long-term, as if someone was sending data and not just hitting an edit button
What I don't get it how to echo out all of the data within my database table from the record I hit edit on.
Well..
You get that from the SQL query and use PHP to print it as the default in textboxes.
On the edit page or first page?
14:17
The edit page.
I thought so. I was looking at the other guys answer and noticed that. So, I added his query and I get errors from it.
$stmt = $dbc->query("SELECT * FROM users WHERE `id`='.$_POST['id'].' ");
$stmt->setFetchMode(PDO::FETCH_ASSOC);
My PHP is rusty. What are the backquotes for on id?
I'm guessing because it is a unqiue key or whatever the term is called. I removed them and it didn't help. I get this error:
Parse error: syntax error, unexpected '' (T_ENCAPSED_AND_WHITESPACE), expecting identifier (T_STRING) or variable (T_VARIABLE) or number (T_NUM_STRING
Are you referring to around the id?
Not sure. It didn't do anything when removed.
14:23
This says backticks are used for executing statements: php.net/manual/en/language.operators.execution.php
What would you recommend doing?
I know how to use prepared statements. I just don't get why I am getting an error for this particular query.
Just rewrite it. You basically know what it is trying to do.
I think I got it. Just trying to do the while part now.
14:31
You know, the problem might also be the quotes around $._POST.
Okay.
I do not get any errors for this.
I'm not totally sure if it is right, though
$stmt = $dbc->query("SELECT * FROM users WHERE 'id'='$newId' ");
Output the results
PDOStatement Object ( [queryString] => SELECT * FROM users WHERE 'id'='1' )
My while is killing the code.
$stmt = $dbc->query("SELECT * FROM users WHERE 'id'='$newId' ");
$stmt->setFetchMode(PDO::FETCH_ASSOC);
print_r($stmt);
while($row = $stmt->fetch()) {

?>

<input type="text" value="<?php echo $newId; ?>">
<input type="text" value="<?php echo $first; ?>">
<input type="text" value="<?php echo $last; ?>">
<input type="text" value="<?php echo $product; ?>">
<input type="text" value="<?php echo $row['amount']; ?>">
<input type="text" value="<?php echo $row['availibility']; ?>">

<?php }?>
Does id need quotes around it?
The id?
14:36
WHERE 'id'
Not the id, the word id
I think that did it!
Is this still a good practice to do?
$id = $_POST['id'];

$newId = filter_var($id, FILTER_SANITIZE_STRING);
It should help.
Ok. Last question.
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?
That would be a user nightmare.
That is talking about the POST information you sent from the first page, I expect.
What happens when you confirm it?
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?
14:42
That has to do with the browser, so I don't know what you can do. Maybe you could do something with the HTML.
Gotcha. I'll do some research.
Thanks for all of the help!!
You're welcome.

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