Wednesday 21 December 2016

javascript - Passing HTML5 Local Storage Value to PHP error




I am using html5 local storage and I am trying to read it and pass it to a php variable:



This is the code:




$myphpvar = ""; 


When I do this:



echo $myphpvar;


The value looks right (at leave visually)




Upto there all looks good BUT when I add this code:



$sql="INSERT INTO `pending` (`id`, `myfield`) VALUES ('', '$myphpvar')";


I then get this error:



Error: You have an error in your SQL syntax; check the manual that corresponds to your MySQL server version for the right syntax to use near ..




The error points here:



$myphpvar = "";


Any ideas why?


Answer



Updated :



This doesn't Work because :




$myphpvar = ""; 


Now your PHP $myphpvar variable contains :



  


when you echo then this is like :




echo ""


so this will show your Js variable,because it runs on your browser.



but when you do this in SQL : it look something like below :



$sql="INSERT INTO `pending` (`id`, `myfield`) VALUES ('', '')";



For Achieving this, you have to pass your localStorage value to URL,and get it on PHP or use AJAX to post!



window.location.href = window.location.href+"?local="+localStorage.getItem('myjsvar'));

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