Again, check phpmyadmin html source code. If your query begins with anything potentionaly destructive (DELETE, ALTER, DROP ...) it displays a confirm (not alert).

John Taylor-Johnston wrote:

What about some javascript to alert() and decide if the form executes like phpmyadmin does:

http://ccl.flsh.usherbrooke.ca/example.jpg

This would save me time coding PHP.
How can I accomplish this? What does the onsubmit look like?

John


* Thus wrote John Taylor-Johnston ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):

Any ideas? I want to avoid having two "mysql_query($sql)". I'm basically looking for better functionality and wanting to learn how to clean up my code.

there are a couple options, the insert has a extra option, 'ON DUPLICATE KEY': http://www.mysql.com/doc/en/INSERT.html Or use the REPLACE syntax: http://www.mysql.com/doc/en/REPLACE.html



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