Video tutorial demonstrates updating / editing of data / records from the database table and displaying it on the browser.
First look at these short videos:
Connect to the database
Simple / basic insertion operation
Insertion of Records into Database using Forms: PHP & MySQL (important)
SELECT / LIST Records From Database Table: PHP & MySQL
Source Code: SELECTING and Displaying Data
index.php
<?php include_once('db.php'); if(isset($_POST['name'])) { $name = $_POST['name']; if(mysql_query("INSERT INTO apple VALUES('','$name')")) echo "Successful Insertion!"; else echo "Please try again"; } $res = mysql_query("SELECT * FROM apple"); ?> <form action="." method="POST"> Name: <input type="text" name="name"/><br /> <input type="submit" value=" Enter "/> </form> <h1>List of companies ..</h1> < ?php while( $row = mysql_fetch_array($res) ) echo "$row[id]. $row[name] <a href='edit.php?edit=$row[id]'>edit<br />"; ?>
Video Tutorial: UPDATE / EDIT Records In Database Table: PHP & MySQL
[youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hw1MwUlekeo]
Source Code: Updating / Editing Data / Records In The Database Table
edit.php
<?php include_once('db.php'); if( isset($_GET['edit']) ) { $id = $_GET['edit']; $res= mysql_query("SELECT * FROM apple WHERE id='$id'"); $row= mysql_fetch_array($res); } if( isset($_POST['newName']) ) { $newName = $_POST['newName']; $id = $_POST['id']; $sql = "UPDATE apple SET name='$newName' WHERE id='$id'"; $res = mysql_query($sql) or die("Could not update".mysql_error()); echo "<meta http-equiv='refresh' content='0;url=index.php'>"; } ?> <form action="edit.php" method="POST"> Name: <input type="text" name="newName" value="<?php echo $row[1]; ?/>"><br /> <input type="hidden" name="id" value="<?php echo $row[0]; ?/>"> <input type="submit" value=" Update "/> </form>
meta tag used to redirect to other page..
<meta http-equiv='refresh' content='0;url=index.php'>
MySQL Query
mysql> UPDATE apple SET name='newName' WHERE id='session_id';
Security Issue:
Make sure not to allow people to explicitly pass random id’s and retrieve and edit/update other’s data. To solve this issue, you can save the id of the logged in user in a session variable and instead of passing id to edit.php we can directly use the id stored in our session variable.
This would solve the issue.
Output: After Updating the records:
- Google USA
- Apple USA
- Microsoft USA
- Oracle USA
- Technotip IN
Video’s To Watch:
GET method in action
Post method in action
session variable basics
User login and session