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I have problem to pass value via url parameter to other page. I want to reject a booking based on selected bookingID by clicking REJECT button. But the bookingID value do not pass to other page, the url appear like this http://localhost/tablesortapprovebook/approve_booking.php?bookingID=

Here is my coding segment:

index.php

<head>
<script src="jquery-latest.js" type="text/javascript"></script>
<script src="jquery.tablesorter.js" type="text/javascript"></script>
<script>
$(document).ready(function() {
$("#myTable").tablesorter({widgets: ['zebra']});
});

$(document).ready(function() 
{ 
    $("#myTable").tablesorter(); 
} 
);

$(document).ready(function() 
{ 
    $("#myTable").tablesorter( {sortList: [[0,0], [1,0]]} ); 
} 
);
</script>
<link href="style.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css">
<link href="stylelogin.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css">
</head>
<body>

<?php

include("dbconfig.php");

$query = "SELECT customer.companyName, customer.contactName, eventinfo.eventTitle,boothAlias,date, testbook.bstatus, testbook.username, bookingID  from eventinfo, testbook, customer where testbook.username=customer.username AND testbook.eventID=eventinfo.eventID";

$o = '<table id="myTable" class="tablesorter" width="930px"><thead><tr><th>Company Name</th><th>Contact Name</th><th>Event</th><th>Booth</th><th>Date</th><th>Status</th></tr></thead><tbody>';



$result = mysql_query($query);
        while($row=mysql_fetch_array($result))
        {
        $boothAlias=stripslashes($row["boothAlias"]);
        $eventTitle=stripslashes($row["eventTitle"]);
        $date=stripslashes($row["date"]);
        $bstatus=stripslashes($row["bstatus"]);
        $companyName=stripslashes($row["companyName"]);
        $contactName=stripslashes($row["contactName"]);
        $bookingID=stripslashes($row["bookingID"]);


if($bstatus==0){
    $status="Pending";
}else if($bstatus==1){
    $status="Successful";
}else{
    $status="Reject";
}


$o .= '<tr><td width="120px">'.$companyName.'</td><td width="120px">'.$contactName.'</td><td width="180px">'.$eventTitle.
'</td><td width="70px">'.$boothAlias.'</td><td width="170px">'.$date.'</td><td width="70">'.$status.'</td><td>'.$bookingID.'
</td><td width="100"><input type="hidden" name="bookingID" value="<?php echo $bookingID; ?>" ><a href="approve_booking.php?bookingID=".$bookingID.
" name="REJECT" id="REJECT"><input width="100px" name="REJECT" type="submit" id="REJECT" value="Reject"></a></td></tr>';
}

$o .= '</tbody></table>';

echo $o;
?>

</body>

approve_booking.php

<?php

mysql_connect("localhost", "root", "") or die (mysql_error());
mysql_select_db("eventdb") or die (mysql_error());

$booking=$_GET['bookingID'];
echo $booking;

if(isset($_POST['APPROVED']))
    {

        $query2 = "UPDATE testbook SET bstatus ='0' WHERE bookingID='$booking'";
            $result2 = @mysql_query($query2);
    }


if (isset($_POST['REJECT']))
    {
        $query3 = "UPDATE testbook SET bstatus ='2' WHERE bookingID='$booking'";
            $result3 = @mysql_query($query3);

    }



?>
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And the problem is? – matino Oct 12 '11 at 7:26
The question is missing :) – Chathuranga Chandrasekara Oct 12 '11 at 7:29
1)beware of SQL injections 2)remove the error suppressors, especially in a dev environment 3) How do you pass the query string? I only see a broken/incomplete form. If it uses GET method, where are the 2 POSTs generated? 4)yea, what is your question actually? – Damien Pirsy Oct 12 '11 at 7:31

closed as not a real question by Chathuranga Chandrasekara, mario, hakre, Richard, Graviton Oct 13 '11 at 12:11

It's difficult to tell what is being asked here. This question is ambiguous, vague, incomplete, overly broad, or rhetorical and cannot be reasonably answered in its current form. For help clarifying this question so that it can be reopened, see the FAQ.

2 Answers

up vote 0 down vote accepted

I don't really know what your problem is but try $_REQUEST['....'] instead of $_GET['...'].

By the way, you have a SQL injection vulnerability:

$booking=$_GET['bookingID'];

Replace that with:

$booking=mysql_escape_string($_GET['bookingID']);
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There's a lot of invalid language usage here. Your specific problem:

 '</td><td width="100"><input type="hidden" name="bookingID"
   value="<?php echo $bookingID; ?>" >
 <a href="approve_booking.php?bookingID=".$bookingID." name="REJECT"'

You are in 'single quote' context, and the ".$bookingID." thus won't work. In fact the incorrect double quote just terminates the HTML attribute here.

The <?php echo... above will also not work within a string (regardless if single or double quoted).

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