How can I get a content of input and insert into a URL with php?
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I need insert data in a database and search in one input. All at once.
I used method="post"
because the input with name="q"
insert data in database with $_POST
. But i need use $_GET + $_POST
in this form.
My index.php
<form action="search.php?q=<?php echo $_GET['q']; ?>" method="post" autocomplete="off">
<input
required
dir="ltr"
name="q"
class="input is-large"
type="text">
<p> </p>
<input type="submit" class="button is-color is-large" value="Buscar" name="go">
</form>
So, i am trying use $_GET['q']
to complete the form action with content of input. But not working.
I need that url stay like this: search.php?q=CONTENT OF INPUT
after submit.
php
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I need insert data in a database and search in one input. All at once.
I used method="post"
because the input with name="q"
insert data in database with $_POST
. But i need use $_GET + $_POST
in this form.
My index.php
<form action="search.php?q=<?php echo $_GET['q']; ?>" method="post" autocomplete="off">
<input
required
dir="ltr"
name="q"
class="input is-large"
type="text">
<p> </p>
<input type="submit" class="button is-color is-large" value="Buscar" name="go">
</form>
So, i am trying use $_GET['q']
to complete the form action with content of input. But not working.
I need that url stay like this: search.php?q=CONTENT OF INPUT
after submit.
php
1
Why don't you want to use$_GET
? I don't understand the question.
– Brad
Nov 22 '18 at 2:49
because i need use $_POST to insert data in mysql. i need make 2 actions, post and get
– Bruno R. Trocoli
Nov 22 '18 at 2:51
Well, you can't do two actions in one request. That's impossible. You could do aPOST search.php?q=something
with JavaScript, but I don't follow why you'd want to. A URL likesearch.php
sounds like aGET
action to me.
– Brad
Nov 22 '18 at 2:52
1
This is a duplicate question please see stackoverflow.com/questions/2749406/…
– Renzchler
Nov 22 '18 at 2:58
You don't need two actions. URL parameters are available in $_GET even with the request uses post
– Joni
Nov 22 '18 at 3:27
add a comment |
I need insert data in a database and search in one input. All at once.
I used method="post"
because the input with name="q"
insert data in database with $_POST
. But i need use $_GET + $_POST
in this form.
My index.php
<form action="search.php?q=<?php echo $_GET['q']; ?>" method="post" autocomplete="off">
<input
required
dir="ltr"
name="q"
class="input is-large"
type="text">
<p> </p>
<input type="submit" class="button is-color is-large" value="Buscar" name="go">
</form>
So, i am trying use $_GET['q']
to complete the form action with content of input. But not working.
I need that url stay like this: search.php?q=CONTENT OF INPUT
after submit.
php
I need insert data in a database and search in one input. All at once.
I used method="post"
because the input with name="q"
insert data in database with $_POST
. But i need use $_GET + $_POST
in this form.
My index.php
<form action="search.php?q=<?php echo $_GET['q']; ?>" method="post" autocomplete="off">
<input
required
dir="ltr"
name="q"
class="input is-large"
type="text">
<p> </p>
<input type="submit" class="button is-color is-large" value="Buscar" name="go">
</form>
So, i am trying use $_GET['q']
to complete the form action with content of input. But not working.
I need that url stay like this: search.php?q=CONTENT OF INPUT
after submit.
php
php
edited Nov 22 '18 at 12:09
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asked Nov 22 '18 at 2:46
Bruno R. TrocoliBruno R. Trocoli
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Why don't you want to use$_GET
? I don't understand the question.
– Brad
Nov 22 '18 at 2:49
because i need use $_POST to insert data in mysql. i need make 2 actions, post and get
– Bruno R. Trocoli
Nov 22 '18 at 2:51
Well, you can't do two actions in one request. That's impossible. You could do aPOST search.php?q=something
with JavaScript, but I don't follow why you'd want to. A URL likesearch.php
sounds like aGET
action to me.
– Brad
Nov 22 '18 at 2:52
1
This is a duplicate question please see stackoverflow.com/questions/2749406/…
– Renzchler
Nov 22 '18 at 2:58
You don't need two actions. URL parameters are available in $_GET even with the request uses post
– Joni
Nov 22 '18 at 3:27
add a comment |
1
Why don't you want to use$_GET
? I don't understand the question.
– Brad
Nov 22 '18 at 2:49
because i need use $_POST to insert data in mysql. i need make 2 actions, post and get
– Bruno R. Trocoli
Nov 22 '18 at 2:51
Well, you can't do two actions in one request. That's impossible. You could do aPOST search.php?q=something
with JavaScript, but I don't follow why you'd want to. A URL likesearch.php
sounds like aGET
action to me.
– Brad
Nov 22 '18 at 2:52
1
This is a duplicate question please see stackoverflow.com/questions/2749406/…
– Renzchler
Nov 22 '18 at 2:58
You don't need two actions. URL parameters are available in $_GET even with the request uses post
– Joni
Nov 22 '18 at 3:27
1
1
Why don't you want to use
$_GET
? I don't understand the question.– Brad
Nov 22 '18 at 2:49
Why don't you want to use
$_GET
? I don't understand the question.– Brad
Nov 22 '18 at 2:49
because i need use $_POST to insert data in mysql. i need make 2 actions, post and get
– Bruno R. Trocoli
Nov 22 '18 at 2:51
because i need use $_POST to insert data in mysql. i need make 2 actions, post and get
– Bruno R. Trocoli
Nov 22 '18 at 2:51
Well, you can't do two actions in one request. That's impossible. You could do a
POST search.php?q=something
with JavaScript, but I don't follow why you'd want to. A URL like search.php
sounds like a GET
action to me.– Brad
Nov 22 '18 at 2:52
Well, you can't do two actions in one request. That's impossible. You could do a
POST search.php?q=something
with JavaScript, but I don't follow why you'd want to. A URL like search.php
sounds like a GET
action to me.– Brad
Nov 22 '18 at 2:52
1
1
This is a duplicate question please see stackoverflow.com/questions/2749406/…
– Renzchler
Nov 22 '18 at 2:58
This is a duplicate question please see stackoverflow.com/questions/2749406/…
– Renzchler
Nov 22 '18 at 2:58
You don't need two actions. URL parameters are available in $_GET even with the request uses post
– Joni
Nov 22 '18 at 3:27
You don't need two actions. URL parameters are available in $_GET even with the request uses post
– Joni
Nov 22 '18 at 3:27
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alternatively to Dng's answer, you can do this:
<form action="search.php" method="get" autocomplete="off">
you can have something like:
search.php?q=textbox_value_here&go=Buscar
add a comment |
You don't need to use $_GET
here.
You just get the value of the input has name="q"
from form at search.php
like $_POST["q"]
then do what you want with it.
add a comment |
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alternatively to Dng's answer, you can do this:
<form action="search.php" method="get" autocomplete="off">
you can have something like:
search.php?q=textbox_value_here&go=Buscar
add a comment |
alternatively to Dng's answer, you can do this:
<form action="search.php" method="get" autocomplete="off">
you can have something like:
search.php?q=textbox_value_here&go=Buscar
add a comment |
alternatively to Dng's answer, you can do this:
<form action="search.php" method="get" autocomplete="off">
you can have something like:
search.php?q=textbox_value_here&go=Buscar
alternatively to Dng's answer, you can do this:
<form action="search.php" method="get" autocomplete="off">
you can have something like:
search.php?q=textbox_value_here&go=Buscar
answered Nov 22 '18 at 3:05
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You don't need to use $_GET
here.
You just get the value of the input has name="q"
from form at search.php
like $_POST["q"]
then do what you want with it.
add a comment |
You don't need to use $_GET
here.
You just get the value of the input has name="q"
from form at search.php
like $_POST["q"]
then do what you want with it.
add a comment |
You don't need to use $_GET
here.
You just get the value of the input has name="q"
from form at search.php
like $_POST["q"]
then do what you want with it.
You don't need to use $_GET
here.
You just get the value of the input has name="q"
from form at search.php
like $_POST["q"]
then do what you want with it.
answered Nov 22 '18 at 2:59
DngDng
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Why don't you want to use
$_GET
? I don't understand the question.– Brad
Nov 22 '18 at 2:49
because i need use $_POST to insert data in mysql. i need make 2 actions, post and get
– Bruno R. Trocoli
Nov 22 '18 at 2:51
Well, you can't do two actions in one request. That's impossible. You could do a
POST search.php?q=something
with JavaScript, but I don't follow why you'd want to. A URL likesearch.php
sounds like aGET
action to me.– Brad
Nov 22 '18 at 2:52
1
This is a duplicate question please see stackoverflow.com/questions/2749406/…
– Renzchler
Nov 22 '18 at 2:58
You don't need two actions. URL parameters are available in $_GET even with the request uses post
– Joni
Nov 22 '18 at 3:27