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Forms of PHP

This document provides examples of different PHP form methods including GET, POST, and REQUEST methods. It also demonstrates uploading files, sending emails, retrieving server information, and reading/writing to files. Specifically, it shows how to: 1) Retrieve and display submitted form data using the GET, POST, and REQUEST superglobal arrays. 2) Upload files with a form submitting files. 3) Send emails with PHP's mail function including headers, BCC, and attachments. 4) Get server information like the client IP address, script files, and more. 5) Read and write to text files using PHP's file handling functions like fopen, fread, f

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Forms of PHP

This document provides examples of different PHP form methods including GET, POST, and REQUEST methods. It also demonstrates uploading files, sending emails, retrieving server information, and reading/writing to files. Specifically, it shows how to: 1) Retrieve and display submitted form data using the GET, POST, and REQUEST superglobal arrays. 2) Upload files with a form submitting files. 3) Send emails with PHP's mail function including headers, BCC, and attachments. 4) Get server information like the client IP address, script files, and more. 5) Read and write to text files using PHP's file handling functions like fopen, fread, f

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Forms of php echo"<h4>POST METHOD</h4>";

Example: 01 print_r($_POST);

<body> echo "<h2>Welcome ".$_POST['n']."</h2>";

}
<form name="f1" action="f1p.php" method="post">
?>
Name:<input type="text" name="n" /><br />
</pre>
Age: <input type="text" name="a" /><br />
Example: 03 (upload)
<input type="submit" value="SUBMIT" /> <form name="frm1" action="<?
=$_SERVER['PHP_SELF']?>" method="post"
</form> enctype="multipart/form-data">

</body> <input type="hidden" name="MAX_FILE_SIZE"


value="50000" />
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<input type="file" name="f" />
<? <input type="submit" name="up" value="UPLOAD" />
echo"<h4>GET METHOD</h4>"; </form>

print_r($_GET); <?

echo "Your Name is: ".$_GET['n']." <br />"; if(isset($_POST['up'])):

print_r($_FILES);
echo"<h4>POST METHOD</h4>";
$on=$_FILES['f']['name']; //originam name
print_r($_POST);
$tn=$_FILES['f']['tmp_name']; // temporary
echo "Your Name is: ".$_POST['n']."<br />"; name and path

$ty=$_FILES['f']['type'];// type of the file


echo"<h4>REQUEST METHOD</h4>";
$sz=$_FILES['f']['size']; // size of the file
print_r($_REQUEST);
$dd="upload/".$on;
echo "Your Name is: ".$_REQUEST['n']."<br />";

?>
if($_FILES['f']['error']==0 and
Example: 02 $ty=="image/jpeg"){

<form name="f1" action="server.php" method="post"> move_uploaded_file($tn,$dd) or


die("problem occured while uploding");
Name:<input type="text" name="n" /><br />
echo"<h4>File uploaded
Age: <input type="text" name="a" /><br /> successfully</h4>";

<input type="submit" value="SUBMIT" /> }else{

</form> echo"<h4>Different File or size</h4>";

<pre> }

<? endif;

if(isset($_POST['n']) and !empty($_POST['n'])){ ?>


Example: 04 (mail) ';

<?

$to="[email protected]"; $headers = 'MIME-Version: 1.0' . "\r\n";


$sub="You got a job in Wipro"; $headers .= 'Content-type: text/html; charset=utf-8' .
"\r\n";
$msg="<h1>antaaaaaaa Blah... Blah... Blahh....</h1>";

$headers="From:[email protected]";
$headers .= 'From: [email protected]' . "\r\n" .
mail($to,$sub,$msg,$headers);
'Reply-To: [email protected]' . "\r\n" .
?>
'X-Mailer: PHP/' . phpversion()."\r\n" ;
Example: 05 (mail 2)
$headers .= 'Bcc: [email protected]' . "\r\n";
<?
$headers .= 'Cc: [email protected]' . "\r\n";
$to="[email protected]";

$sub="Offer letter from infosis";


mail($to,$sub,$msg,$headers);
$msg='<p>Dear Aplicant,</p>
?>
<p><strong>Congratulations.</strong> You are selected
for the job in PHP. fnlkf dfkld</p> <h4>Mail Sent Successfully</h4>
<h4>Your Salary Details:</h4>

Example: 06
<table width="400" border="0" cellspacing="0" <?
cellpadding="0">
echo "<h4>Client IP Address: ".
<tr bgcolor="#ccc"> $_SERVER['REMOTE_ADDR']."</h4>";
<th scope="col">Salary</th> echo "<h4>Script FielName: ".
$_SERVER['SCRIPT_FILENAME']."</h4>";
<th scope="col">HRA</th>
echo "<h4>Script Name: ".
<th scope="col">TD & BD</th>
$_SERVER['SCRIPT_NAME']."</h4>";
</tr>
echo "<h4>Referer Name: ".
<tr> $_SERVER['HTTP_REFERER']."</h4>";

<td>30000</td> echo "<h4>Script Name: ".


$_SERVER['REQUEST_URI']."</h4>";
<td>12000</td>
echo getcwd();
<td>12000</td>
?>
</tr>
Forms read
</table><br />
<?
<p>regards,<br />
$f=fopen("aa.txt","r");
HR,

Infosis.com</p>
echo fread($f,10)."<br>";
rewind($f); ?>

echo fgetc($f)."<br />";

fseek($f,0);

while(!feof($f)){

echo fgets($f)."<br />";

fclose($f);

?>

Form open

<?

$f=fopen("aa.txt","w");

fwrite($f,"This is written by PHP.\n");

fwrite($f,"This is written by PHP.\n");

fwrite($f,"This is written by PHP.\n");

fwrite($f,"This is written by PHP.\n");

fclose($f);

?>

Form opend

<?

$f=fopen("aa.txt","a+");

fwrite($f,"Thi si supdated1.\n");

fwrite($f,"Thi si supdated2.\n");

fwrite($f,"Thi si supdated3.\n");

fseek($f,0);

while(!feof($f)){

echo fgets($f)."<br />";

fclose($f);

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