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jx2012

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Hi there,

 

I am new to this forum want to say Hi  to everyone  :).

I just learn a little bit of PHP. I couldn't figure this out. Could someone please help me? Many thanks.

 

1. when I ran the 1st code below, it showed me "thank you" in the browser.

    <?php

    $title=$_GET[title];

    echo $title;

    ?>

 

2. when I ran the 2nd code below, I got what I wanted.

    <?php

    $sql = "SELECT * FROM mytable WHERE title='thank you' ";

    ...

    ?>

 

3. when I ran the 3rd code below, it showed me a blank page  ;D.

    <?php

    $title=$_GET[title];

    $sql = "SELECT * FROM mytable WHERE title='<?php echo $title; ?>' ";

    ...

    ?>

 

How to make the 3rd code work like the 2nd one? It seems a php code under php is NOT working.

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If you're in PHP, you can't go further into php. You'll need to concatenate.

// with the concatenate operator:
$sql = "SELECT * FROM mytable WHERE title='" . $title . "' ";

// or even shorter (only works in double quotes):
$sql = "SELECT * FROM mytable WHERE title='$title' ";

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