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Wstaw rekordy do bazy danych mysql za pomocą php za pomocą Ajax

Rozwiązałem to... Jak korzystać z Ajax i MYSQL... KOD PHP

<?php
include 'connnect.php';
   mysql_set_charset('utf8');
   //query for insert data into tables

    $ID = $_POST['ID'];
   $NAME =$_POST['NAME'];
   $EMAIL_ID =$_POST['EMAIL_ID'];
   $PASSWORD =$_POST['PASSWORD'];
   $CREDITS =$_POST['CREDITS'];
   $CREATED_ON=$_POST['CREATED_ON'];
   $MODIFIED_ON=$_POST['MODIFIED_ON'];


$query = "INSERT INTO `user_table` 
         (`NAME`,`EMAIL_ID`,`PASSWORD`,`CREDITS`,`CREATED_ON`,`MODIFIED_ON`)
         VALUES
         ('$NAME','$EMAIL_ID','$PASSWORD','$CREDITS','$CREATED_ON','$MODIFIED_ON')";
         $query_run= mysql_query($query);
        // $retval=mysql_query($query,$conn);
          if ($query_run)
          { 
                echo 'It is working';
          }

   mysql_close($conn);
?>

PLIK HTML....

<html>
 <HEAD>    
   <script type="text/javascript" src="http://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/1.7.1/jquery.min.js"></script>
   </HEAD>
<body>
<div id="status_text">
Fill -ID,NAME,EMAIL_ID,PASSWORD,CREDITS,

ID: <input type="text" id="ID" name="ID"><br><br>
NAME: <input type="text" id="NAME" name="NAME"><br><br>
PASSWORD: <input type="text"  id= "PASSWORD"name="PASSWORD"><br><br>
CREDITS: <input type="text" Id= "CREDITS"name="CREDITS"><br><br>
Email_ID: <input type="text" id="EMAIL_ID"name="EMAIL_ID"><br><br>
CREATED_ON:<input type="text" id="CREATED_ON" name="CREATED_ON"><br><br>
MODIFIED_ON:<input type="text" id="MODIFIED_ON" name="MODIFIED_ON"><br><br>
<input type="submit"  id="btn_submit" name="submit" value="Send"/>
</div>

<script>
<!-- 
//Browser Support Code
 function ajaxFunction(){
 var ajaxRequest;  // The variable that makes Ajax possible!

 try{
   // Opera 8.0+, Firefox, Safari
   ajaxRequest = new XMLHttpRequest();
 }catch (e){
   // Internet Explorer Browsers
   try{
      ajaxRequest = new ActiveXObject("Msxml2.XMLHTTP");
   }catch (e) {
      try{
         ajaxRequest = new ActiveXObject("Microsoft.XMLHTTP");
      }catch (e){
         // Something went wrong
         alert("Your browser broke!");
         return false;
      }
   }
 } }
//on the click of the submit button 
$("#btn_submit").click(function(){
    //get the form values
 var ID = $('#ID').val();     
 var NAME = $('#NAME').val();     
 var PASSWORD = $('#PASSWORD').val();
 var CREDITS = $('#CREDITS').val();
 var EMAIL_ID = $('#EMAIL_ID').val();
 var CREATED_ON = $('#CREATED_ON').val();
 var MODIFIED_ON = $('#MODIFIED_ON').val();
 // make the postdata
 // var postData = '&ID='+ID+'&NAME='+NAME+'&PASSWORD='+PASSWORD+'&CREDITS'+CREDITS+'&EMAIL_ID'+EMAIL_ID+'&CREATED_ON'+CREATED_ON+'&MODIFIED_ON'+MODIFIED_ON;
 // alert(postData);
 var myData={"ID":ID,"NAME":NAME,"PASSWORD":PASSWORD,"CREDITS":CREDITS,"EMAIL_ID":EMAIL_ID,"CREATED_ON":CREATED_ON,"MODIFIED_ON":MODIFIED_ON};
 //call your .php script in the background, 
 //when it returns it will call the success function if the request was successful or 
 //the error one if there was an issue (like a 404, 500 or any other error status)
 $.ajax({
    url : "Form_Data.php",
    type: "POST",
    data : myData,
    success: function(data,status,xhr)
     {
        //if success then just output the text to the status div then clear the form inputs to prepare for new data
        $("#status_text").html(data);
        $('#ID').val();
        $('#NAME').val('');
        $('#PASSWORD').val('');
        $('#EMAIL_ID').val('');
        $('#CREATED_ON').val('');
        $('#MODIFIED_ON').val('');
         }

}); 
}); 
</script>



</body>
</div>
</html>


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