Two Selects Dependients in Php - Mysql

That such friend, sides: i am developing with php 5 and
mysql.
Need to develop a form in where i have 2 selects list which
they show the registries of 2 tables of my data base:
Category - products.
The problem this in which i need that when the form is
selected to one certain Category (Table: Category) in this moment
recharges in case single showing the selected category
(id_category) and filter of list of the products (Table: Products)
that belong to him to this.
These are the fields of my tables:
CATEGORY
(id_category, name_ category);
PRODUCTS
(id_products, name_products, id_category),
Thank
That you have good day.

HUH?
please re-phrase....
PARADOX2006 wrote:
> That such friend, sides: i am developing with php 5 and
mysql.
>
> Need to develop a form in where i have 2 selects list
which they show the
> registries of 2 tables of my data base:
>
> Category - products.
>
> The problem this in which i need that when the form is
selected to one certain
> Category (Table: Category) in this moment recharges in
case single showing the
> selected category (id_category) and filter of list of
the products (Table:
> Products) that belong to him to this.
>
> These are the fields of my tables:
>
> CATEGORY
> (id_category, name_ category);
>
> PRODUCTS
> (id_products, name_products, id_category),
>
> Thank
> That you have good day.
>
>

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            <option>NJ</option>
            <option>NM</option>
            <option>NY</option>
            <option>NC</option>
            <option>ND</option>
            <option>OH</option>
            <option>OK</option>
            <option>OR</option>
            <option>PA</option>
            <option>RI</option>
            <option>SC</option>
            <option>SD</option>
            <option>TN</option>
            <option>TX</option>
            <option>UT</option>
            <option>VT</option>
            <option>VA</option>
            <option>WA</option>
            <option>WV</option>
            <option>WI</option>
            <option>WY</option>
          </select>
        </label></td>
      </tr>
      <tr>
        <td class="td">Email</td>
        <td colspan="3"><span id="sprytextfield3">
          <label>
            <input name="email" type="text" class="test" id="email" size="35" />
          </label>
          <span class="textfieldRequiredMsg">Required</span><span class="textfieldInvalidFormatMsg">Invalid format.</span></span></td>
      </tr>
      <tr>
        <td height="26" class="td">Confirm Email</td>
        <td colspan="3"><span id="spryconfirm1">
          <label>
            <input name="confirm_email2" type="text" class="test" id="confirm_email2" size="35" />
          </label>
          <span class="confirmRequiredMsg">Required</span><span class="confirmInvalidMsg">The values don't match.</span></span></td>
      </tr>
      <tr>
        <td height="26" class="td">Photo(s)</td>
        <td colspan="3"><label>
          <input name="Photo" type="file" class="test" id="Photo" size="35" />
        </label></td>
      </tr>
      <tr>
        <td height="131" class="td">Additional Details</td>
        <td colspan="3"><label>
          <textarea name="Additional Details" cols="40" rows="6" class="test" id="Additional Details"></textarea>
          <input name="hiddenField" type="hidden" id="hiddenField" value="Date" />
        </label></td>
      </tr>
      </table>
      <p>
        <label>
          <input name="Submit" type="submit" class="test" id="Submit" value="Post" />
        </label>
      </p>
    </form>
    Server Behavior
    if (!function_exists("GetSQLValueString")) {
    function GetSQLValueString($theValue, $theType, $theDefinedValue = "", $theNotDefinedValue = "")
      if (PHP_VERSION < 6) {
        $theValue = get_magic_quotes_gpc() ? stripslashes($theValue) : $theValue;
      $theValue = function_exists("mysql_real_escape_string") ? mysql_real_escape_string($theValue) : mysql_escape_string($theValue);
      switch ($theType) {
        case "text":
          $theValue = ($theValue != "") ? "'" . $theValue . "'" : "NULL";
          break;   
        case "long":
        case "int":
          $theValue = ($theValue != "") ? intval($theValue) : "NULL";
          break;
        case "double":
          $theValue = ($theValue != "") ? doubleval($theValue) : "NULL";
          break;
        case "date":
          $theValue = ($theValue != "") ? "'" . $theValue . "'" : "NULL";
          break;
        case "defined":
          $theValue = ($theValue != "") ? $theDefinedValue : $theNotDefinedValue;
          break;
      return $theValue;
    $editFormAction = $_SERVER['PHP_SELF'];
    if (isset($_SERVER['QUERY_STRING'])) {
      $editFormAction .= "?" . htmlentities($_SERVER['QUERY_STRING']);
    if ((isset($_POST["MM_insert"])) && ($_POST["MM_insert"] == "individual")) {
      $insertSQL = sprintf("INSERT INTO donations (posting_title, `size`, condition, length, color, city, `state`, email, photo) VALUES (%s, %s, %s, %s, %s, %s, %s, %s, %s)",
                           GetSQLValueString($_POST['posting_title'], "text"),
                           GetSQLValueString($_POST['size'], "text"),
                           GetSQLValueString($_POST['condition'], "text"),
                           GetSQLValueString($_POST['length'], "text"),
                           GetSQLValueString($_POST['color'], "text"),
                           GetSQLValueString($_POST['city'], "text"),
                           GetSQLValueString($_POST['state'], "text"),
                           GetSQLValueString($_POST['email'], "text"),
                           GetSQLValueString($_POST['Photo'], "text"));
      mysql_select_db($database_bridesmaidsrack_db, $bridesmaidsrack_db);
      $Result1 = mysql_query($insertSQL, $bridesmaidsrack_db) or die(mysql_error());
      $insertGoTo = "donations.php";
      if (isset($_SERVER['QUERY_STRING'])) {
        $insertGoTo .= (strpos($insertGoTo, '?')) ? "&" : "?";
        $insertGoTo .= $_SERVER['QUERY_STRING'];
      header(sprintf("Location: %s", $insertGoTo));

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