It works either way apparently...plus, I need the $POST not $_GET.  but it
works aswell.


"-{ Rene Brehmer }-" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> On Wed, 2 Apr 2003 21:41:02 -0500, John Coggeshall wrote about "RE: [PHP]
> Submit Image Button" what the universal translator turned into this:
>
> >Well you can ignore it if you don't need the X/Y cord... But you can use
> >it to make sure the button was clicked:
> >
> >If(!$_GET['sub_x'] || !_GET['sub_y']) {
> > // display form
> >} else {
> > // it was submitted
>
> If you can't click the button without getting both a X and Y coordinat,
> wouldn't it make more sense to use AND instead of OR in the above logex??
>
> So it would be:
>
> If(!$_GET['sub_x'] && !$_GET['sub_y']) {
> // display form
> } else {
> // it was submitted
>
> Plus you're missing a $ in the second $_GET...
>
> Rene
>
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>
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