Hi Bob,

You are correct.  PHP is server-side only.

--zak

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From: "Bob Sears" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Sunday, May 06, 2001 2:45 AM
Subject: [PHP-WIN] PHP and windowing


>
> In reading through my PHP text, I find no great references to PHP's
> windowing ability; therefore, I presume it has none. To preserve a screen
> image,
> I need to open a pop-up to write the contents of a shopping cart and then
> close the window. Am I correct in thinking this will be a:
>
> PHP -> Javascript (window open) -> PHP to display shopping cart from a
data
> base -> Javascript to close the window -> PHP to the instigating
> module.
>
> Or, does someone know something that is not in the books and that
windowing
> can be accomplished with straight PHP because I don't want to
> introduce another layer of unnecessary complexity.
>
> Thankx ... folks.
>
> Bob Sears, Owner
> WebWyshez
>
>
>
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