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Update: This is the result I get after query execution:

NewiTem9,desc,video9.swf,9,0,0,1,0,550,500,item9.jpg,0,swf,prev,0,00,0,2013-04-29 03:23:43,1,0,0,0,newitem9,0

For the HTML I have the following checkbox:

<input type="checkbox" name="starter" value="1" id="starter0">

When inserting this into mysql with other elements (with other elements i don't have any problem, they are inserted without a problem and then displaying properly)

mysql_query("
    INSERT INTO datatab (
        name, description, url, category_id, category_parent, width, height,
        image, activado, filetype, instructions, date_added, show_ads, rmode,
        power_id, starter, seo_url, submitter
    )
    VALUES (
        '".escape($_POST['name'])."', '".escape($_POST['description'])."',
        '$url', $_POST[category], $category[parent_id], '$_POST[width]',
        '$_POST[height]', '$img', $_POST[activado], '$ext',
        '".escape($_POST['instructions'])."', '$date', $_POST[show_ads],
        $_POST[rmode], '$_POST[power_id]', '$_POST[starter]', '$seo_url',
        '$_POST[submitter]')
    ") or die ('There was a MySql error when adding the game: '.mysql_error());

Then the data is added but without the mentioned checkbox value.

Database table settings:

Name: starter
Type: TinyINT
Lenght/Values: 1
default: As defined : 0

I don't know why the data of the checkbox is not inserted when all other data are inserted and working?

Could someone help me with this?

Thanks

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4 Answers 4

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If a checkbox is unchecked, then absolutely nothing is sent to the server. Not even a value of blank or 0. An unchecked checkbox is as if the form element doesn't exist.

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  • It is checked. Before clicking on the submit button I leave it checked Apr 29, 2013 at 6:40
0

Checkboxes are somewhat special. They only get posted IF they are checked.

If you have foollowing HTML:

<input type="checkbox" name="starter" value="1" id="starter0">

and a user only check the checkbox, then result of post would be like

$_POST['starter'] = 1

You have to check whether or not a checkbox is sent and after that do the correct insert.

If you have it checked and it still does not work, it is an issue with actual query even if you don't get an explicit error. MySQL is somewhat forgiving when inserting things with "wrong" datatype.

UPDATE: You can try this:

if (isset($_POST['starter']) && $_POST['starter'] == 1) {
    $starter = 1;
}
else {
    $starter = 0;
}

mysql_query("
    INSERT INTO datatab (
        name, description, url, category_id, category_parent, width, height,
        image, activado, filetype, instructions, date_added, show_ads, rmode,
        power_id, starter, seo_url, submitter
    )
    VALUES (
        '".escape($_POST['name'])."', '".escape($_POST['description'])."',
        '$url', $_POST[category], $category[parent_id], '$_POST[width]',
        '$_POST[height]', '$img', $_POST[activado], '$ext',
        '".escape($_POST['instructions'])."', '$date', $_POST[show_ads],
        $_POST[rmode], '$_POST[power_id]', $starter, '$seo_url',
        '$_POST[submitter]')
    ") or die ('There was a MySql error when adding the game: '.mysql_error());
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  • I have only one checkbox with id=starter0 Apr 29, 2013 at 6:39
  • @TemurPipia - how does your actual query look like after you posted the form? (when echoing it out) Apr 29, 2013 at 7:00
  • The same, I only changed the following statement: if ($_POST['starter']==1){ $starter = 1; } else { $starter = 0; } Apr 29, 2013 at 7:02
  • @TemurPipia - what do you mean by the same? Can you edit your question and put in the actual result of the SQL-statement? (not with variables). Set the query inside a $sql and then echo $sql out or something like that. Apr 29, 2013 at 7:04
  • Ok, let me do that! I thought you wanted to see only variables Apr 29, 2013 at 7:05
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if (isset($_POST['starter']))
$starter = 1;
else
$starter = 0;

then save $starter in your DB :

mysql_query("INSERT INTO {table name}(..,starter) VALUES (..,'".$starter."');
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  • Well, I'm using this line: if (isset($_POST['starter'])){ $starter = 1; } else { $starter = 0; } Apr 29, 2013 at 6:33
  • Also tried to insert the variable $starter instead of $_POST[starter] but checking from the phpmyadmin I see there the 0 value Apr 29, 2013 at 6:36
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    Jocelyn, do not spam the thread. If you can help, just help! If not, please, calm down! Apr 29, 2013 at 6:45
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A nifty trick you can use with checkboxes is to provide the unchecked value in a hidden input prior to the checkbox, eg

<input type="hidden" name="starter" value="0">
<input type="checkbox" name="starter" value="1" id="starter0">

This way, if the checkbox remains unchecked, at least a key / value pair will be submitted with the form.

On to your query, this is just a terrible mix of string concatenation and bad sanitising methods.

You should be using MySQLi or PDO these days, eg (PDO)

// Assuming the $pdo variable contains your PDO instance and all $_POST values
// have been verified as existing

$stmt = $pdo->prepare('
    INSERT INTO datatab (
        name, description, url, category_id, category_parent, width, height,
        image, activado, filetype, instructions, date_added, show_ads, rmode,
        power_id, starter, seo_url, submitter
    ) VALUES (?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?)
');

$stmt->bindParam(1, $_POST['name']);
$stmt->bindParam(2, $_POST['description']);
// etc
$stmt->bindParam(16, $_POST['starter']);
$stmt->bindParam(17, $seo_url);
$stmt->bindParam(18, $_POST['submitted']);

$stmt->execute();
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  • Of course this would work, but it seems like the "easy but not the best way out of it". There could be a whole lot of extra html-elements (input-fields) which decreases speed of the web-page. I also think you only should use hidden input fields when absolutely necessary. Apr 29, 2013 at 6:31
  • @bestprogrammerintheworld Show me some benchmarks on how hidden inputs (1 per checkbox) slow down a page and I might believe you
    – Phil
    Apr 29, 2013 at 6:38
  • I thought there were more checkboxes involved but in this case when only one checkbox is involved of course it wouldn't matter. The more info in html of course it will slow things down, but I don't know much it will slow down things though. It may also be relevant when targeting users that have smartphones. Apr 29, 2013 at 6:47

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