feedback form save to database example code to learn?
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Тема | feedback form save to database example code to learn? |
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Re: feedback form save to database example code to learn?
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Is there example php or perl code that allows the input/capture of (for example) name, email address, comment, ip address of submitter, date, for a website? I'd like a simple example of how the connection is made between a plain html web page that would contain the additional fields above, whatever php/perl file is used to house the username/password that opens the database, where that file is kept, how it is prevented from being viewed by someone for example attempting to mirror or spider the site, how the data is transferred, and how the connection is closed. I don't need a step-by-step, a working example of a feedback page setup that I can implement into a production web site would help because I'll simply look at the code and figure out how it works. I have 3 books, one on php5 & MySQL E-Commerce, one PHP & PostgreSQL advanced web programming, and Beginning Databases with PostgreSQL, but I'm getting caught on the simplest of things I think. The server is Debian Sarge/Stable, with the Debian Stable version of Postgresql (7.4.7-6Sarge) Upgrading to 8.x isn't an option, I'm sticking to Debian's stable version. I think the above example (feedback page) is the easiest for me to understand and be able to implement in a working setup. The feedback once received should simply be saved in a table, without having to be forwarded via email or on the server to anyone else. tia, Bing. --
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