Any one of these would work. 1 - Have a form that posts to your php script.
eg. You have a form that looks like: <form id="frm" action="somescript.php" method="get"> <input type="hidden" id="X" name="X" /> <input type="hidden" id="Y" name="Y" /> </form> Then somewhere in your javascript function OnPointDigitized(point) { document.getElementById("X").value = point.X; document.getElementById("Y").value = point.Y; document.getElementById("frm").submit(); } 2 - Have a hidden iframe and you set the "src" attribute to your script, append your X, Y values as parameters at the end. eg. myiframe.src = "somescript.php?X=" + x + "&Y=" + y; 3 - Use XMLHttpRequest. Don't have an example here, there are tons of examples available elsewhere. Method 1 requires you to wait until the script has finished executing. Methods 2 and 3 are usually asynchronous, and do not require you to wait. Hope that helps. - Jackie mates wrote: > > Hi. > How can i send a value from javasript to php? > > I need the X and Y coordinates pass to a php script.The user click on the > map and then the php script will work up this values. > > I use these functions > > function DigitizePoint() { > > parent.parent.mapFrame.DigitizePoint(OnPointDigitized); > } > > function OnPointDigitized(point) { > ShowResults(point.X,point.Y); > } > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Javascript-value-to-php-tf4952010s16610.html#a14182069 Sent from the MapGuide Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com. _______________________________________________ mapguide-users mailing list mapguide-users@lists.osgeo.org http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/mapguide-users