PHP might not be sending you an error, are warnings turned on in php.ini? if
not turn the on and see if you get any errors
On 12/18/05, David Hall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>
> > <?
> > if ($_POST["$submit"])
> > {
> > $Name = $_POST["Name"];
> > $Rating = $_POST["Rating"];
> >
> > $sql = "UPDATE leaderboard SET Name='$Name', Rating='$Rating' WHERE
> > ID=$id";
> > //replace news with your table name above
> > $result = mysql_query($sql);
> > echo "Thank you! Information updated.";
> > }
> > }
> > ?>
>
> You don't set id in this case. Of course, from some of your other
> code, it looks like you're relying on register_globals to be on, so
> maybe it is and that's not why.
>
> David Hall
>
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