Now we will create an HTML form that can be used to add new records to the "Persons" table.
Here is the HTML form:
<> <>
< action="insert.php" method="post"> Firstname: < type="text" name="firstname"> Lastname: < type="text" name="lastname"> Age: < type="text" name="age"> < type="submit"> < /form >
< /body > < /html > |
When a user clicks the submit button in the HTML form in the example above, the form data is sent to "insert.php".
The "insert.php" file connects to a database, and retrieves the values from the form with the PHP $_POST variables.
Then, the mysql_query() function executes the INSERT INTO statement, and a new record will be added to the "Persons" table.
Here is the "insert.php" page:
< ?php $con = mysql_connect("localhost","peter","abc123"); if (!$con) { die('Could not connect: ' . mysql_error()); }
mysql_select_db("my_db", $con);
$sql="INSERT INTO Persons (FirstName, LastName, Age) VALUES ('$_POST[firstname]','$_POST[lastname]','$_POST[age]')";
if (!mysql_query($sql,$con)) { die('Error: ' . mysql_error()); } echo "1 record added";
mysql_close($con) ? > |