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I'm trying to make an add your own link, but i want an admin verify. Does anybody now how to take information from a mysql data base and put it in to a list.

PHP:
<form id="form1" name="form1" method="post" action="">
  <label>
  <select name="select" size="5">
    <option>data from mysql</option>
    <option>http://www.webdesigntalk.net</option>
    <option>http://www.google.com</option>
  </select>
  </label>
</form>
 
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It depends on your database structure but you could use something like the code below. This is assuming you have a DB structure like:

TABLE NAME :: links

id.|.url..............................|.active
--+------------------------+-------
1..|http://www.google.com..| 1
2..|http://www.yahoo.com..| 1
3..|http://www.msn.com.....| 0

PHP:
// Setup Database Handle
$conn = mysql_connect ('localhost' , $dbUser , $dbPass);
$db    = mysql_select_db ($dbName , $conn);

// Get links
$sql    = "SELECT * FROM links WHERE active = '1'";
$result = mysql_query ($sql , $conn);

// Print top part of code
print <<<HERE

 <form id="form1" name="form1" method="post" action="">
  <label>
    <select name="select" size="5"> 

HERE;

// For each link
while ($link = mysql_fetch_assoc ($result)){
  $url = $link['url'];

  print "<option>$url</option>\n";
}

// Print bottom half of code
print <<<HERE

    </select>
  </label>
</form>  

HERE;

My PHP isn't that great but I think that should work.

Tell me if you need any other help :)


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