PHP Web Blog - Part 3 | Database Journal

PHP Web Blog – Part 3

Aug 23, 2005
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[From PHPBuilder]

In this final article in our web blog series, we will discuss the code that is required to edit and delete entries from the database. Features that will be covered here will include techniques to create ‘sticky’ forms and the use of the mySQL update and delete commands. These pages use the hidden ‘id’ field that we included in our previous sections to process the correct field.

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http://www.phpbuilder.com/columns/besserer20050819.php3

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