On Tue, 2010-05-25 at 15:41 -0400, Alice Wei wrote:
> Date: Tue, 25 May 2010 13:40:44 -0400
> Subject: Re: [PHP]
Select Values Didn't Get Passed in From Two Different Forms
>
From: [email protected]
> To: [email protected]
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> I would like to take those values away into my third form, which
is what you
> > see with the hidden. If they are not populated,
then how come I could see
> > the drop down menus?
>
>
So you're expecting the values selected in the first two forms to
>
populate the values of the hidden fields in the third form? Why not
>
wrap the whole thing in a single form? Do test_getrss.php and
>
test_getrss2.php perform anything useful or are they just hanging
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around?
No, the fields are populated in the first and second
form, form1 and form2. What I want to do is to get the selections from
both forms and pass them on to the third. Does this make sense? For some
reason, the text input and the semester drop down menu result can be
passed to process.php, but the results that I try to select from the
first and second does not. So, the form is not passing the results of
what I had from the radio button selections.
To illustrate, the
second looks something like this:
echo "<select
name='end_location'>";
while($nt=mysql_fetch_array($result)){//Array
or records stored in $nt
echo "<option
value=$nt[0]>$nt[0]</option>";
}
echo "</select>";
How
can I pass the values of what I picked in end_location here to
process.php?
Thanks for your help.
Alice
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You can only pass results from both forms if you duplicate the results of one
in the other and then submit that one. You can't submit two forms at the same
time. Why do they have to be two forms anyway?
Well, two of them are created with Ajax that are passed through PHP, so you
select one drop down menu are a time, as the drop down menu comes from what you
select from a radio button. The results are dynamically. so I don't think they
are even created at the same time. Does this help in explaining what I am
trying to accomplish?
Thanks.
Thanks,
Ash
http://www.ashleysheridan.co.uk
You should get the Ajax to modify the first form. It's a lot easier than
creating a second form that uses more Ajax to duplicate any selected values
from the first. Have a look at the JQuery library, it makes a lot of the
Javascript end a lot easier.
I know this is not a PHP question, but could you direct me to something more
specific on what I should do here? I am really new to Ajax.
Thanks,
Ash
http://www.ashleysheridan.co.uk
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