Sunday, November 25, 2018

PHP 5 Complete Form

PHP - Keep The Values in The Form

To show the values in the input fields after the user hits the submit button, we add a little PHP script inside the value attribute of the following input fields: name, email, and website. In the comment textarea field, we put the script between the <textarea> and </textarea> tags. The little script outputs the value of the $name, $email, $website, and $comment variables. 
Then, we also need to show which radio button that was checked. For this, we must manipulate the checked attribute (not the value attribute for radio buttons):


Name: <input type="text" name="name" value="<?php echo $name;?>">

E-mail: <input type="text" name="email" value="<?php echo $email;?>">

Website: <input type="text" name="website" value="<?php echo $website;?>">

Comment: <textarea name="comment" rows="5" cols="40"><?php echo $comment;?></textarea>

Gender:
<input type="radio" name="gender"
<?php if (isset($gender) && $gender=="female"echo "checked";?>
value="female"
>
Female
<input type="radio" name="gender"
<?php if (isset($gender) && $gender=="male"echo "checked";?>
value="male"
>
Male
<input type="radio" name="gender"
<?php if (isset($gender) && $gender=="other"echo "checked";?>
value="other"
>
Other


PHP - Complete Form Example

Here is the complete code for the PHP Form Validation Example:

PHP Form Validation Example

* required field
Name:  

E-mail:  

Website:  

Comment: 

Gender: Female Male Other 

Your Input:



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