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How to Dynamically Get the Value of a Select Tag from MySQL Table Using PHP

Submitted by nurhodelta_17 on
This tutorial will help you on how to dynamically get the value of a select tag from MySQL Table using PHP. This tutorial will not teach you on how to create a good design but rather to give you knowledge on how to create a fully functional select tag. Creating our Database First, we're going to create a database that contains the data that we want to show as options in our select tag. 1. Open

How $_GET Variable Works and How to Use It in PHP/MySQL

Submitted by nurhodelta_17 on
This tutorial will show you how does $_GET method works and how to use it. $_GET is a kind of method in getting a particular value in the webpage's url. This will be possible by sending this particular variable in the url of the "go to" page. In this tutorial, I will show you how to send a value in your url and getting that particular value via $_GET method. Creating our Database First, we're

Joining Table using Left Join PHP/MySQL

Submitted by nurhodelta_17 on
This tutorial will show you how to join 2 tables using left join in PHP/MySQLi. Joining tables is used to make 2 or more tables work as 1. In this tutorial, I will give you an idea how left join works and how to join to tables. Creating our Database First, we're going to create a database that contains the user data. 1. Open phpMyAdmin. 2. Click databases, create a database and name it as "join

How Session Works and How to create it PHP, MySQLi

Submitted by nurhodelta_17 on
This tutorial will teach you basic knowledge about php session and an example on how to create one. A session is a method used to store data in a variable that can be used in all pages in a website/php program. Most of the time, sessions are used to determine the user that access that system. In this tutorial, I will give you an idea on how to create a session to determine the user upon login

How to Create a Simple Login with Validation PHP/MySQLi

Submitted by nurhodelta_17 on
In this tutorial will show you how to create a simple login with user input validation using PHP/MySQLi. This tutorial does not include a good design but will give you an idea on how to create a simple Login using PHP/MySQLi. Creating our Database First, we're going to create a database that contains the user data. 1. Open phpMyAdmin. 2. Click databases, create a database and name it as "login". 3

Human Resource Integrated System

Submitted by Jeprox on
The Human Resource Integrated System Features: Admin's Page View, Add and Edit Employees Create and Update Admin Users Add and Leave Service Credits Can Calculate Late and Undertime of the Employees Can Print Attendance Monthly Report of the Employees Employee's Page Can Add and Edit Information Can view their Service Credits Can view their Attendance Records Employees Time Log: Add /login_timee

How to Create Secure Registration Page in PHP/MySQL Part II

Submitted by GeePee on
mysqli extension works differently compared to mysql extension. The 'i' stands for improved. Which means that it has some features that cannot be found in mysql extension. There are two approach in using mysqli extension. They are Object Oriented style and Procedural style. If you are migrating your old PHP file to mysqli extension, I prefer you use the procedural style. It's very easy to convert it to mysqli this way. Looking at the example in our previous tutorial.

Ticket System in PHP - #5 Ticket Processing

Submitted by Yorkiebar on

Introduction:

This tutorial is the final part in my ticket system via PHP tutorial. This part will be covering processing the ticket.

Ticket Information:

We are already sending the email to the entered 'forgot password' reset form containing the ticket ID. This ticket ID links to the customer account through the column value of 'User'. It should also be noted that the email address only receives an email with the ticket number, and not a URL.