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I'm new to PHP and MySql and I've been trying to solve this for hours with no avail. I'm trying to create a mailing list. After filling out the forms and hitting submit, the data will just not appear in the database table. Any help is appreciated. Don't really know how to debug yet, so I don't get an error either. I've been following this tutorial http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HL884ugSL8c

mail.inc.php file:

<?php
// adds information to the table
function add_user($firstname, $lastname, $email){
    $firstname  = mysql_real_escape_string($firstname);
    $lastname   = mysql_real_escape_string($lastname);
    $email      = mysql_real_escape_string($email);

    $result = mysql_query("INSERT INTO 'users' ('firstname', 'lastname', 'email') VALUES ('{$firstname}','{$lastname}','{$email}')");


    return ($result !== false) ? true : false;
    }



//removes the given email address from the table
function remove_user($email){
$email = mysql_real_escape_string($email);

mysql_query("DELETE FROM 'users' WHERE 'email' = '{$email}'");

}


// sends a given message to all subscribed users
function mail_all($subject, $message, $headers){
$users = mysql_query("SELECT 'firstname', 'email' FROM 'users'");

while (($user = mysql_fetch_assoc($users)) !== false){
    $body = "Hi, {$user['firstname']}\n\n{$message}\n\nUnsubscribe: ";

    mail($user['email'], $subject, $body, $headers);
}

}
?>

signup.php file:

<?php

include('core/init.inc.php');


// checks if all forms have been filled !!!!!!!
if (isset($_POST['firstname]'], $_POST['lastname'], $_POST['email'])){
$errors = array();

if (preg_match('/^[a-z]+$/i', $_POST['firstname']) === 0){
    $errors[] = 'Your first name should contain letters only.';
}

if (preg_match('/^[a-z]+$/i', $_POST['lastname']) === 0){
    $errors[] = 'Your last name should contain letters only.';
}

if (filter_var($_POST['email'], FILTER_VALIDATE_EMAIL) === false){
    $errors[] = 'This email address does not appear to be valid';
}

if (empty($errors)){
    add_user($_POST['firstname'], $_POST['lastname'], $_POST['email']);
}
}
?>

        <form action="" method="post">
            <p>
                <label for="firstname">Firstname</label>
                <input type="text" name="firstname" id="firstname" />
            </p>

            <p>
                <label for="lastname">Lastname</label>
                <input type="text" name="lastname" id="lastname" />
            </p>

            <p>
                <label for="email">E-mail</label>
                <input type="text" name="email" id="email" />
            </p>

            <p>
                <input type="submit" value="Signup" />
            </p>
        </form>

The init.inc.php file contains this:

<?php

mysql_connect('localhost','wd','wd'); //not bothered
mysql_select_db('leedsattractions');


$path = dirname(__FILE__);

include("{$path}/inc/mail.inc.php");


?>

And I've added the rest of the mail.inc.php file to the first embed upstairs.

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    If your tutorial is telling you to use mysql_query, you really should find another tutorial. The mysql_* functions are deprecated. That said, where is the code you use to call your add_user function. Are you sure you're actually passing anything to it?
    – Robbert
    Dec 16, 2013 at 22:56
  • Are you passing the $_POST variables to the add_user function? Also, I hope you did establish the connection to the database as well. What errors are you getting? Dec 16, 2013 at 22:56
  • Where are you actually using this function?
    – Ali
    Dec 16, 2013 at 22:57
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    It sounds like the tutorial is also using register globals (php.net/manual/en/security.globals.php). Which is bad and deprecated. I agree with @Robbert, find another tutorial. Also, get the debugger setup working sooner than later, it will make this easier. Xdebug integrates pretty well with IDE's like Netbeans.
    – Matt
    Dec 16, 2013 at 23:08
  • Side note: It's best to use PDO yet using $username = mysqli_real_escape_string($mysqli,$_POST['username']); (etc.) $mysqli being a DB connection method wouldn't be a bad start. Dec 16, 2013 at 23:18

2 Answers 2

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Where is your function add_user() being called? You need to make sure it's called. I would suggest something like this to call it if the form is submitted:

<?php
if(isset($_POST['firstname']){
    add_user($_POST['firstname'], $_POST['lastname'], $_POST['email']);
}
function add_user($firstname, $lastname, $email){
$firstname  = mysql_real_escape_string($firstname);
$lastname   = mysql_real_escape_string($lastname);
$email      = mysql_real_escape_string($email);

$result = mysql_query("INSERT INTO 'users' ('firstname', 'lastname', 'email') VALUES ('{$firstname}','{$lastname}','{$email}')");


return ($result !== false) ? true : false;
}

?>
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  • This doesn't call it. This defines it only.
    – Ali
    Dec 16, 2013 at 23:03
  • yea sorry, just noticed that and fixed.
    – DMortensen
    Dec 16, 2013 at 23:04
  • Plus it's firstname and not firsname Dec 16, 2013 at 23:05
  • Geez, I've got some issues today. Thanks for the catches. Sorry about the sloppy code.
    – DMortensen
    Dec 16, 2013 at 23:07
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First:
If this is all your code to add a new user, this is not a good way to do it. I suggest you change the logic that handles adding a new user to your table for more consistent and related applications for future.
Second
Like @Robert suggests in his comment, you need to avoid using deprecated functions to save time and better handling.
Third:
Test your SQL code in PhpMyAdmin if available so you can see if it is something related to connection/ coding problems.
Forth:
Try to tweek your code and test it if it might work.

// you can try this:

    $sql= "INSERT INTO 'users' ('firstname', 'lastname', 'email') VALUES ('".$firstname."','".$lastname."','".$email."')";
     $result = mysql_query($sql);

Fifth:
Make sure your add_user(); function is being called properly, in the right place-after the variables defined-. Hope this helps.

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