@Peker : i am using option one ,but i does not save any value ...
Pekr
you want to save value from the form into the db?
afsanehsamim
yes
afsanehsamim
i want to save value from the form into the database!
afsanehsamim
any solution?
Pekr
I think, that your script is wrongly constructed! What you seem to do is to just print a form, which then gets delivered to user's browser screen. But at that time, there is no value yet. You should study, how to do CGI in REBOL. You need a separate html form, then you need to read CGI values and store them in a DB ...
but in those links ,i can not find database example! i read that link before ,i created html form and cgi as well, it is working properly ... the point is when user enter input and click submit it goes to cgi page. i need save that input in database ...plz guid me or show me one example how can i save value from the form into db?
insert db ["insert into data1(oneone) values(?)" result/oneone]
afsanehsamim
how can i write <input ...> in block?
Pekr
uh, my question is, if you ever worked with CGI?
examples on the above page are pretty straightforward?
there are two things - 1) you have to write a form, basically a html file, with fields, etc., and submit button, linking it to your cgi script 2) you have to write a CGI script, being able to read submitted values ...
I might dig-up some simple example later ...
afsanehsamim
i am using the first one ... can i use codes which you mensioned in above ? values: decode-cgi read-cgi result: construct values
insert db ["insert into data1(oneone) values(?)" result/oneone]
afsanehsamim
i wrote whatever you said but i got this error :
>> do %compare.cgi Script: "Untitled" (none) Script: "MySQL Protocol" (12-Jul-2008) MySQL protocol loaded connecting to: localhost ** Script Error: Invalid path value: oneone ** Where: map-rebol-values ** Near: result/oneone >>