Jackson Linux wrote:
Hi,
This:

if (isset($_GET['r']) &&
     !empty($_GET['r']) &&
     ($r = intval($_GET['r'])) ){
$r = "{$_GET['r']}"; //Set the variable $r to mean the category number

for starters WTF is the preceding statement for???

$r is already set if it exists by the expression in the if statement...
($r = intval($_GET['r'])


$fields = '*';
$sort = "ORDER BY cv.sort";
} else {

this else block will fire if $r is invalid or not set. that means this is where you should write some code that either redirects to the 'list' page or outputs a list somehow.

$where = '';
$fields = 'cv.cv_id,cv.category,dates,cv.job_title,cv.company,cv.job,cv.sort, jobcat.category';
$sort = "ORDER BY cv.sort";
}


//Make the sql based on the joining of the table and intersection table
$sql = "
SELECT cv.cv_id,cv.category,dates,cv.job_title,cv.company,cv.job,cv.sort,jobcat .category
FROM cv, cvjobcats, jobcat
WHERE cvjobcats.cv_id=cv.cv_id AND cvjobcats.jobcat_id = $r AND jobcat.jobcat_id=cvjobcats.jobcat_id";


Works whenever there is an ?r= specified. When there is no r specified it chokes on

WHERE cvjobcats.cv_id=cv.cv_id AND cvjobcats.jobcat_id = $r AND jobcat.jobcat_id=cvjobcats.jobcat_id";

because there's no value to $r.

it also opens me up to allowing anyone to state *anything* after the ?.

So can I make an else statement which will say that if there's no r= or a wrong r= or even no ? at all then it should print a menu to $r's which actually exist in the database? How?

you already have one - its just that your abusing it to set some completely pointless vars that containing bits of SQL.


Thanks in advance!!!


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