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i create a NSURLRequest to post my data in the iphone application to a server to proceed the php script, my php script is look like this

<?php
$name = $_POST['name'];
$email = $_POST['email'];

$link = mysql_connect("localhost", "fffasfdas","Nfdsafafs") or die ("Unable to connect to database.");
mysql_select_db("muradsbi_mydatabase") or die ("Unable to select database.");

$sqlstatement= "INSERT INTO dbname (name,email) VALUES ('$name','$email')";
$newquery = mysql_query($sqlstatement, $link);
echo 'thanks for your register'; 
?>

and my NSURLRequst is create like below:

NSString *myRequestString = @"&name=Hello%20World&email=Ohai2u";
NSData *myRequestData = [ NSData dataWithBytes: [ myRequestString UTF8String ] length: [ myRequestString length ] ]
NSMutableURLRequest *request = [ [ NSMutableURLRequest alloc ] initWithURL: [ NSURL URLWithString: @"http://www.google.com/" ] ]; 
[ request setHTTPMethod: @"POST" ];
[ request setHTTPBody: myRequestData ];
NSData *returnData = [ NSURLConnection sendSynchronousRequest: request returningResponse: nil error: nil ];

however, this site is unable to get the data from this application and save it to databse but i know it was connect succussfully because my application is able to get the response data from the server, i dont know whether is my variable name declare in wrongway or others issues can somebody point out for me

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I'm trying to do folowing:

$country = $_POST['Germany'];
$query = "SELECT * FROM world WHERE land='$country'";
$result = mysql_query($query) or die (mysql_error());

I just cannt get anything out from mySql. what could be the problem?

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thanks i got it

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You should remove the leading & in the myRequestString, and the problem is likely that the correct content-type header is not being sent. try adding a call to

[request setValue:@"application/x-www-form-urlencoded" forHTTPHeaderField:@"content-type"];

You should also not pass nil for error, so you can see what the client thinks is going on.

Unrelated, but your PHP code is open to sql injection attacks.

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