The following new message has been posted on Phorm Support Forum at <http://www.phorm.com/support/>. *************************************************************************** MESSAGE: (#2787) Re: Two tables in MySql - WOuld this work? <http://www.phorm.com/support/?rev=2787> AUTHOR: April Lougheed DATE: June 4, 2003 at 8:57 p.m. EST Reply To: (#2785) Re: Two tables in MySql Author: Holotech Date: June 4, 2003 at 5:33 p.m. EST > It appears a bug has crept into the MySQL logging. > Another user contacted me about this a few days ago, > and I'm looking into it. I'm trying to get this working in time for a sales meeting on June 20, 2003 so I thought I'd get creative (lots of luck). Is there a way to add a regular old "Insert" command to the form? I was able to add an additional Insert query to the form using Macromedia Dreamweaver MX. But either it processes the Phorm form command ... <FORM NAME="LandContact" METHOD=POST ACTION="phorm.php" ENCTYPE="multipart/form-data"> OR it process the Insert Query command ... <FORM METHOD="post" NAME="LandContact" ACTION="<?php echo $editFormAction; ?>"> But not both. If I'm dreaming that this is even possible, please let me know. Hope I'm not being too much of a pain. :) Thanks again for the great one-of-a-kind script. April *************************************************************************** This is an automatically-generated notice. If you'd like to be removed from the mailing list, please visit Phorm Support Forum at <http://www.phorm.com/support/>, or send your request to webbbs@xxxxxxxxxx If you wish to respond to this message, please post your response directly to the board. Thank you! ------------------------------------------------- You are receiving this message because you are subscribed to the Phorm mailing list. To send messages to the mailing list, simply send email to phorm@xxxxxxxxxxxxx from the address you have subscribed. You may unsubscribe from the list by sending email to phorm-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with 'unsubscribe' in the SUBJECT field.