Form method PUT in html with PHP










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I'm trying to update the record through a html form. But I have a problem that when I click SUBMIT then if ($ _SERVER ['REQUEST_METHOD'] == "PUT") is not activated.



My form html:






<form method="POST" action="<?php echo htmlspecialchars($_SERVER["PHP_SELF"]);?>">

ID : <input type="text" name ="idCar1">
NAME CAR: <input type="text" name="nameCar1" >
YEAR CAR: <input type="text" name="yearCar1">
<input type="hidden" name='_METHOD' value="PUT">
<input type="submit" value="SUBMIT">

<br><br>
<span style="color:red">* <?php echo $idUpdateErr;?> </span>

</form>





And PHP code:






 $idUpdate="";
$idUpdateErr="";
if ($_SERVER['REQUEST_METHOD'] == "PUT")

echo "debug";
if(empty($_POST["idCar"]))
$idUpdateErr="ID Car is required";

else
$idUpdate=test_input($_POST["idCar"]);

$sql = " UPDATE cars
SET name = '".$nameCar."', year= '".$yearCar."'
WHERE id= $idUpdate" ;

if (mysqli_query($conn, $sql))
echo "Record updated successfully";
header("Refresh:0");
else
echo "Error: " . $sql . "<br>" . mysqli_error($conn);







Please help me !!








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    I'm trying to update the record through a html form. But I have a problem that when I click SUBMIT then if ($ _SERVER ['REQUEST_METHOD'] == "PUT") is not activated.



    My form html:






    <form method="POST" action="<?php echo htmlspecialchars($_SERVER["PHP_SELF"]);?>">

    ID : <input type="text" name ="idCar1">
    NAME CAR: <input type="text" name="nameCar1" >
    YEAR CAR: <input type="text" name="yearCar1">
    <input type="hidden" name='_METHOD' value="PUT">
    <input type="submit" value="SUBMIT">

    <br><br>
    <span style="color:red">* <?php echo $idUpdateErr;?> </span>

    </form>





    And PHP code:






     $idUpdate="";
    $idUpdateErr="";
    if ($_SERVER['REQUEST_METHOD'] == "PUT")

    echo "debug";
    if(empty($_POST["idCar"]))
    $idUpdateErr="ID Car is required";

    else
    $idUpdate=test_input($_POST["idCar"]);

    $sql = " UPDATE cars
    SET name = '".$nameCar."', year= '".$yearCar."'
    WHERE id= $idUpdate" ;

    if (mysqli_query($conn, $sql))
    echo "Record updated successfully";
    header("Refresh:0");
    else
    echo "Error: " . $sql . "<br>" . mysqli_error($conn);







    Please help me !!








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      I'm trying to update the record through a html form. But I have a problem that when I click SUBMIT then if ($ _SERVER ['REQUEST_METHOD'] == "PUT") is not activated.



      My form html:






      <form method="POST" action="<?php echo htmlspecialchars($_SERVER["PHP_SELF"]);?>">

      ID : <input type="text" name ="idCar1">
      NAME CAR: <input type="text" name="nameCar1" >
      YEAR CAR: <input type="text" name="yearCar1">
      <input type="hidden" name='_METHOD' value="PUT">
      <input type="submit" value="SUBMIT">

      <br><br>
      <span style="color:red">* <?php echo $idUpdateErr;?> </span>

      </form>





      And PHP code:






       $idUpdate="";
      $idUpdateErr="";
      if ($_SERVER['REQUEST_METHOD'] == "PUT")

      echo "debug";
      if(empty($_POST["idCar"]))
      $idUpdateErr="ID Car is required";

      else
      $idUpdate=test_input($_POST["idCar"]);

      $sql = " UPDATE cars
      SET name = '".$nameCar."', year= '".$yearCar."'
      WHERE id= $idUpdate" ;

      if (mysqli_query($conn, $sql))
      echo "Record updated successfully";
      header("Refresh:0");
      else
      echo "Error: " . $sql . "<br>" . mysqli_error($conn);







      Please help me !!








      share|improve this question














      I'm trying to update the record through a html form. But I have a problem that when I click SUBMIT then if ($ _SERVER ['REQUEST_METHOD'] == "PUT") is not activated.



      My form html:






      <form method="POST" action="<?php echo htmlspecialchars($_SERVER["PHP_SELF"]);?>">

      ID : <input type="text" name ="idCar1">
      NAME CAR: <input type="text" name="nameCar1" >
      YEAR CAR: <input type="text" name="yearCar1">
      <input type="hidden" name='_METHOD' value="PUT">
      <input type="submit" value="SUBMIT">

      <br><br>
      <span style="color:red">* <?php echo $idUpdateErr;?> </span>

      </form>





      And PHP code:






       $idUpdate="";
      $idUpdateErr="";
      if ($_SERVER['REQUEST_METHOD'] == "PUT")

      echo "debug";
      if(empty($_POST["idCar"]))
      $idUpdateErr="ID Car is required";

      else
      $idUpdate=test_input($_POST["idCar"]);

      $sql = " UPDATE cars
      SET name = '".$nameCar."', year= '".$yearCar."'
      WHERE id= $idUpdate" ;

      if (mysqli_query($conn, $sql))
      echo "Record updated successfully";
      header("Refresh:0");
      else
      echo "Error: " . $sql . "<br>" . mysqli_error($conn);







      Please help me !!




      <form method="POST" action="<?php echo htmlspecialchars($_SERVER["PHP_SELF"]);?>">

      ID : <input type="text" name ="idCar1">
      NAME CAR: <input type="text" name="nameCar1" >
      YEAR CAR: <input type="text" name="yearCar1">
      <input type="hidden" name='_METHOD' value="PUT">
      <input type="submit" value="SUBMIT">

      <br><br>
      <span style="color:red">* <?php echo $idUpdateErr;?> </span>

      </form>





      <form method="POST" action="<?php echo htmlspecialchars($_SERVER["PHP_SELF"]);?>">

      ID : <input type="text" name ="idCar1">
      NAME CAR: <input type="text" name="nameCar1" >
      YEAR CAR: <input type="text" name="yearCar1">
      <input type="hidden" name='_METHOD' value="PUT">
      <input type="submit" value="SUBMIT">

      <br><br>
      <span style="color:red">* <?php echo $idUpdateErr;?> </span>

      </form>





       $idUpdate="";
      $idUpdateErr="";
      if ($_SERVER['REQUEST_METHOD'] == "PUT")

      echo "debug";
      if(empty($_POST["idCar"]))
      $idUpdateErr="ID Car is required";

      else
      $idUpdate=test_input($_POST["idCar"]);

      $sql = " UPDATE cars
      SET name = '".$nameCar."', year= '".$yearCar."'
      WHERE id= $idUpdate" ;

      if (mysqli_query($conn, $sql))
      echo "Record updated successfully";
      header("Refresh:0");
      else
      echo "Error: " . $sql . "<br>" . mysqli_error($conn);








       $idUpdate="";
      $idUpdateErr="";
      if ($_SERVER['REQUEST_METHOD'] == "PUT")

      echo "debug";
      if(empty($_POST["idCar"]))
      $idUpdateErr="ID Car is required";

      else
      $idUpdate=test_input($_POST["idCar"]);

      $sql = " UPDATE cars
      SET name = '".$nameCar."', year= '".$yearCar."'
      WHERE id= $idUpdate" ;

      if (mysqli_query($conn, $sql))
      echo "Record updated successfully";
      header("Refresh:0");
      else
      echo "Error: " . $sql . "<br>" . mysqli_error($conn);









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          In HTML5, You can't set method PUT in a form.



          https://softwareengineering.stackexchange.com/questions/114156/why-are-there-are-no-put-and-delete-methods-on-html-forms



          What you can do instead is add a hidden field inside the form



          <form method="POST" action="<?php echo htmlspecialchars($_SERVER["PHP_SELF"]);?>">

          ID : <input type="text" name ="idCar1">
          NAME CAR: <input type="text" name="nameCar1" >
          YEAR CAR: <input type="text" name="yearCar1">
          <input type="hidden" name='_METHOD' value="PUT">
          <input type="submit" value="SUBMIT">

          <input type="hidden" name="_method" value="PUT">
          <br><br>
          <span style="color:red">* <?php echo $idUpdateErr;?> </span>

          </form>





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            In HTML5, You can't set method PUT in a form.



            https://softwareengineering.stackexchange.com/questions/114156/why-are-there-are-no-put-and-delete-methods-on-html-forms



            What you can do instead is add a hidden field inside the form



            <form method="POST" action="<?php echo htmlspecialchars($_SERVER["PHP_SELF"]);?>">

            ID : <input type="text" name ="idCar1">
            NAME CAR: <input type="text" name="nameCar1" >
            YEAR CAR: <input type="text" name="yearCar1">
            <input type="hidden" name='_METHOD' value="PUT">
            <input type="submit" value="SUBMIT">

            <input type="hidden" name="_method" value="PUT">
            <br><br>
            <span style="color:red">* <?php echo $idUpdateErr;?> </span>

            </form>





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              In HTML5, You can't set method PUT in a form.



              https://softwareengineering.stackexchange.com/questions/114156/why-are-there-are-no-put-and-delete-methods-on-html-forms



              What you can do instead is add a hidden field inside the form



              <form method="POST" action="<?php echo htmlspecialchars($_SERVER["PHP_SELF"]);?>">

              ID : <input type="text" name ="idCar1">
              NAME CAR: <input type="text" name="nameCar1" >
              YEAR CAR: <input type="text" name="yearCar1">
              <input type="hidden" name='_METHOD' value="PUT">
              <input type="submit" value="SUBMIT">

              <input type="hidden" name="_method" value="PUT">
              <br><br>
              <span style="color:red">* <?php echo $idUpdateErr;?> </span>

              </form>





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                In HTML5, You can't set method PUT in a form.



                https://softwareengineering.stackexchange.com/questions/114156/why-are-there-are-no-put-and-delete-methods-on-html-forms



                What you can do instead is add a hidden field inside the form



                <form method="POST" action="<?php echo htmlspecialchars($_SERVER["PHP_SELF"]);?>">

                ID : <input type="text" name ="idCar1">
                NAME CAR: <input type="text" name="nameCar1" >
                YEAR CAR: <input type="text" name="yearCar1">
                <input type="hidden" name='_METHOD' value="PUT">
                <input type="submit" value="SUBMIT">

                <input type="hidden" name="_method" value="PUT">
                <br><br>
                <span style="color:red">* <?php echo $idUpdateErr;?> </span>

                </form>





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                In HTML5, You can't set method PUT in a form.



                https://softwareengineering.stackexchange.com/questions/114156/why-are-there-are-no-put-and-delete-methods-on-html-forms



                What you can do instead is add a hidden field inside the form



                <form method="POST" action="<?php echo htmlspecialchars($_SERVER["PHP_SELF"]);?>">

                ID : <input type="text" name ="idCar1">
                NAME CAR: <input type="text" name="nameCar1" >
                YEAR CAR: <input type="text" name="yearCar1">
                <input type="hidden" name='_METHOD' value="PUT">
                <input type="submit" value="SUBMIT">

                <input type="hidden" name="_method" value="PUT">
                <br><br>
                <span style="color:red">* <?php echo $idUpdateErr;?> </span>

                </form>






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