Ok the problem is that when i use the trim function doesnt work but when i run the code without the trim function its working, but not properly working(the form accepts whitespaces)
<?php
session_start();
unset($_SESSION['username']);
if (isset($_SESSION['username']))
{echo "You are in already";}
else if ($_SERVER['REQUEST_METHOD'] == 'POST')
{
if (!empty(trim($_POST['username'])) && !empty(trim($_POST['email'])))
{
$uname = htmlentities($_POST['username']);
$email = htmlentities($_POST['email']);
$_SESSION['username'] = $uname;
echo "THANKS: " . $uname . "<br />";
}
else { echo "fill the goddemn field"; }
} else { ?>
<form action="index.php" method="post">
<label for="username">USERNAME:</label>
<input type="text" name="username" />
<label for="E-MAIL">E-mail:</label>
<input type="text" name="email" />
<input type="submit" value="Enter" />
</form>
<?php } ?>
I tried the manual http://php.net/manual/en/function.trim.php but it was hard to read and I didn't figure out anything.
As the PHP manual says:
empty — Determine whether a variable is empty
In your case, trim
is a function call, not a variable.
If you really want to do your if
statement inline, you can use something like:
if (!empty($var=trim($_POST['username'])) && !empty($var=trim($_POST['email'])))
But a better implementation should be:
$username = array_key_exists('username', $_POST) ? trim($_POST['username']) : null;
$email = array_key_exists('email', $_POST) ? trim($_POST['email']) : null;
if (!empty($username) && !empty($email))
{
(...)
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