ALSO:

<a href="img.php?i=<?php echo($value);?>" onclick="window.location =
this.getAttribute( 'href' ) + '&s=' + s; return false;">

can be altered to be:

<a href="img.php?i=<?php echo($value);?>"
onclick="this.setAttribute(this.getAttribute( 'href') + '&s=' + s);">

What exactly do you need to do, anyways? Maybe there'll be some better
way to do this.

I'm sure there is a better way.

I was just trying to get a user's selection (in an CMS I'm developing) without a refresh.

Something like this:

http://www.webbytedd.com/c/js-maintain-state/

But ultimately, I was faced with a trade-off.

1) I could use javascript with no refresh, but lose hover;

2) Or, I could use php and maintain hover, but be forced to accept refresh.

So, I went back to php and accomplished what I wanted with a *lot* less code. My thinking, the user shouldn't object to a refresh while editing.

Thanks for everyone's help.

Cheers,

tedd

Rob -- it now works with js turned off.  :-)
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