I am sure that I have no other choice but to "submit"
the form.
So right now this is the form action:
<form name="{HTMLFormName}" action="{Action}"
method="post">
Now once I hit submit button it takes me to another
form where some of the data from the first is passed
over via URL.
I saw some items googling about how to make form auto
submit, but yet to see a definite answer.
I'll keep searching, but is someone knows what I need
to replace above that would be great.
Stuart
--- Brent Baisley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Javascript. Forms are submitted from the client, so
> PHP has absolutely
> nothing to do with submitting a form. PHP just
> process the data passed
> to it.
>
> You can you javascript timers to automatically
> submit a form after a
> certain interval.
>
>
> On Oct 1, 2004, at 10:19 AM, Stuart Felenstein
> wrote:
>
> > I'm sure this can be done, just not sure how, or
> more
> > what it's called.
> >
> > If I have an awaiting form to capture input from
> > session and url variables , instead of having a
> button
> > to click to submit the form, a way that the form
> > submits on it's own ?
> >
> > Stuart
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