On Mar 4, 2013, at 3:17 PM, Paul M Foster <pa...@quillandmouse.com> wrote:

> On Mon, Mar 04, 2013 at 05:39:00PM +0000, Tim Streater wrote:
> 
>> On 04 Mar 2013 at 17:10, John Taylor-Johnston 
>> <john.taylor-johns...@cegepsherbrooke.qc.ca> wrote: 
>> 
>>> <button type="button" onclick="OpenWindow()">Submit</button> will not
>>> submit the form contents.
>> 
>> Nothing to stop your OpenWindow() function doing a submit as in:
>> 
>> <button type="button" onclick="OpenWindow(this.form)">Submit</button>
>> 
>> 
>> function OpenWindow (formPtr)
>>     {
>> 
>>     // Some actions
>> 
>>     formPtr.submit ();
>> 
>>     }
>> 
>> 
> 
>> Personally I never submit forms. I use ajax to communicate with PHP
>> scripts and do something with the data that is returned by the script.
>> You can see a simple example at http://www.clothears.org.uk
> 
> --
>> Cheers  --  Tim
>> 
> 
> I'm trying to figure out where the net gain in that is. The PHP file
> being called via AJAX is doing its processing on the server either way.
> So it appears the only difference is an asynchronous Javascript/AJAX
> call or a synchronous PHP call (on a standard PHP form submission). What
> am I missing?
> 
> Paul
> 

Yes, I agree with Paul -- how about an example?

That way we can see what you are trying to do.

You see, I use ajax all the time to send all sorts of things to the server 
without refresh, but I am at a lost to figure out what you are doing.

Cheers,

tedd


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