}
function ~form_name~() {
- $event_id = format_int($_REQUEST['~form_name~_edit_id']);
+ $edit_id = format_int($_REQUEST['~form_name~_edit_id']);
if($edit_id) {
# add hidden field for database id of row we're editing
- tem_set('~form_name~_event_id', $edit_id);
+ tem_set('~form_name~_edit_id', $edit_id);
tem_sub('editing');
}
if("you're happy with the POSTed values") {
# to enable saving to a database, create a file called 'db_connect.php'
# see: code/wfpl/examples/db_connect.php
- if(file_exists('db_connect.php') {
+ if(file_exists('db_connect.php')) {
require_once('db_connect.php');
if($edit_id) {
db_update('~form_name~', '~db_fields~', ~php_fields~, 'id = %"', $edit_id);
# already put the posted values back into the template engine, so they will
# show up in the form fields. You should add some message asking people to
# fix their entry in whatever way you require.
- }
} elseif($edit_id) {
# we've recieved an edit id, but no data. So we grab the values to be edited from the database
- list(~php_fields~) = db_get_row('events', '~db_fields~', 'id = %"', $event_id);
+ list(~php_fields~) = db_get_row('~form_name~', '~db_fields~', 'id = %"', $edit_id);
~tem_sets.tab~
} else {
# form not submitted, you can set default values like so