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Asked: June 18, 20262026-06-18T06:12:41+00:00 2026-06-18T06:12:41+00:00

HTML FORM <form class=form method=post action=process.php> <h4 class=form-heading>Please New Enter Customer Information</h4> <label for=inital>Inital:</label>

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  <form class="form" method="post" action="process.php">
    <h4 class="form-heading">Please New Enter Customer Information</h4>
    <label for="inital">Inital:</label>
     <select id="inital" name="inital" required="required">  
        <option value="mr">Mr</option>  
        <option value="ms">Ms</option>  
        <option value="mrs">Mrs</option> 
        <option value="prof">Prof</option>      
        <option value="dr">Dr</option>    
    </select>  
    <label for="firstname">First Name:</label>
    <input type="text" placeholder="First Name" name="firstname" required="required" >
    <label for="lastname">last Name:</label>
    <input type="text" placeholder="Last Name" name="lastname" required="required">
    <label for="mobile">Mobile:</label>
    <input type="tel" placeholder="Mobile" name="mobile" required="required">
    <label for="landline">Landline:</label>
    <input type="tel" placeholder="Landline" name="landline">
    <label for="email">Email:</label>
    <input type="email" placeholder="Email" name="email" required="required">
    <label for="address">Address:</label>
    <input type="text" placeholder="Address" name="address" required="required">
    <label for="postocde">Postal Code:</label>
    <input type="text" placeholder="Post Code" name="postcode">
    <label for="accessibility">Accessibility:</label>
    <input type="text" placeholder="Accessibility Needs" name="accessibility" value="">

    <button class="btn btn-large btn-primary" type="submit">Enter</button>

process.php

    <? php

require( '../connect_db.php' ) ;

$inital = $sql->real_escape_string($_POST[inital]);  
$firstname = $sql->real_escape_string($_POST[firstname]); 
$lastname = $sql->real_escape_string($_POST[lastname]); 
$mobile = $sql->real_escape_string($_POST[mobile]); 
$landline = $sql->real_escape_string($_POST[landline]);
$email = $sql->real_escape_string($_POST[email]);
$address = $sql->real_escape_string($_POST[address]);   
$postcode = $sql->real_escape_string($_POST[postcode]); 
$accessibility = $sql->real_escape_string($_POST[accessibility]); 

$query = "INSERT INTO `customer` (inital, firstname, lastname, mobile, landline, email, address, postcode, accessibility) VALUES ('$inital','$firstname', '$lastname','$mobile','$landline','$email','$address','$postcode','$accessibility')";

/* execute the query, nice and simple */
$sql->query($query) or die($query.'<br />'.$sql->error);

 ?> 

I have tried alternatives too but to no satisfaction like not including $inital =($_POST[inital]); Instead putting right into INSERT INTO section but that still does not help either.

It either prints out the whole code on screen or blank. I’ve looked at similar problems on here and on forums all them seem to present the issue differently and when i change it suit the so called answer it still does not work!

My other page that lists all the tables using the following connection required statment works works fine so there is no problem with connection to the database but at this moment just cannot insert content. Grr

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    2026-06-18T06:12:42+00:00Added an answer on June 18, 2026 at 6:12 am

    Two problems:

    change <? php to <?php

    and then add quotes to your post data values. $_POST[inital] to $_POST['inital']

    and for your information i would do isset($_POST['value']) ? $_POST['value'] : '';

    you still need to check post value before using it.

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