l the best
murugesan wrote:
use
$det=trim($det);
then assign the $sql value.
-murugesan
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use
$det=trim($det);
then assign the $sql value.
-murugesan
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Subject: [PHP] problem with a mysql query with data from a form
-Mes
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Subject: [PHP] problem with a mysql query with data from a form
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De : Vincent Fievet
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De : Vincent Fievet
Envoyé : mercredi 27 août 2003 10:44
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Objet : problem with a mysql query with data from a form
hi,
i am a newbie to php and mysql, i run the easyphp kit ( php 4.2.0, Mysql 3.23.49 and
phpmyadmin 2.2.6 )
i would like t
hi,
i am a newbie to php and mysql, i run the easyphp kit ( php 4.2.0, Mysql
3.23.49 and phpmyadmin 2.2.6 )
i would like to use a select * from mytable where my variable like
'%$mystring%'
where $mystring come from a form
'%Mike %
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