I am fairly new to the php/mySQL combo and just noticed an unusual behavior
and don't know where to find the answer to fix this. It is probably common
knowledge, but not to a newbie.
If I fill in the fields of a form and hit the enter key to submit the
form, no variables seem to be passed
Mark Pashia schreef:
I am fairly new to the php/mySQL combo and just noticed an unusual behavior
and don't know where to find the answer to fix this. It is probably common
knowledge, but not to a newbie.
If I fill in the fields of a form and hit the enter key to submit the
form, no
On Jan 24, 2008 3:34 AM, Mark Pashia [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If I fill in the fields of a form and hit the enter key to submit the
form, no variables seem to be passed along. If I use the submit button,
everything works perfectly. It seems that other forms on the web work with
the enter key
Some older browsers didn't send along the button name/value when you
hit enter, for a one-button form...
But I've never heard of one that failed to send anything at all...
It's almost for sure a browser issue though -- PHP doesn't really *do*
anything with the data it gets.
It just stuffs it
Refer to the following line numbers:
01 ?php
02 // Start of PHP code - Extract values from form.
03 /* Other values read */
04 $n=$_POST['n'];
05
06 // Pass the data from the form to lightcurve_csharp
07 $command=./lightcurve_csharp $a $i $e $lomega $bomega $lambda $n;
08
PHPDiscuss - PHP Newsgroups and mailing lists wrote:
I am new to this or any newsgroup in PHP, as well as PHP itself, so this
question is probably rather elementary. I have a form which on clicking
on the Submit button calls up a compiled program on the server that is
executed and writes
Leon Poon wrote:
Refer to the following line numbers:
01 ?php
02 // Start of PHP code - Extract values from form.
03 /* Other values read */
04 $n=$_POST['n'];
05
06 // Pass the data from the form to lightcurve_csharp
07 $command=./lightcurve_csharp $a $i $e $lomega $bomega
Hi,
I am new to this or any newsgroup in PHP, as well as PHP itself, so this
question is probably rather elementary. I have a form which on clicking
on the Submit button calls up a compiled program on the server that is
executed and writes output to a file. This file is then read by the PHP
Wil Hitchman wrote:
I created a web form in PHP and used a couple of email addresses. The
only email address that worked when I submitted to the form (for testing
purposes) was my Yahoo address. My AOL, hotmail and other work addresses
did not work. Can someone tell me why?
Technically,
Hi,
I created a web form in PHP and used a couple of email addresses. The only
email address that worked when I submitted to the form (for testing purposes)
was my Yahoo address. My AOL, hotmail and other work addresses did not work.
Can someone tell me why?
Thanks,
Wil
On Sunday 20 July 2003 12:37, Jason Giangrande wrote:
I have a question about forms and PHP. Here's what I'm looking to do.
I'm trying to set up a spell checker that checks text entered in a form,
but I want the check results to show up in a different window so that
the user can change
I'm working with forms using PHP and HTML. I've noticed that there is a
limit of the length of a URL that can sent to browser (I'm passing many
many things as arguments across pages). Is there a way to get across the
limit or am I doing something wrong?
Yasir
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PHP General Mailing List (http
Yasir Malik wrote:
I'm working with forms using PHP and HTML. I've noticed that there is a
limit of the length of a URL that can sent to browser (I'm passing many
many things as arguments across pages). Is there a way to get across the
limit or am I doing something wrong?
Yasir
Submit your form
* Thus wrote Yasir Malik ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
I'm working with forms using PHP and HTML. I've noticed that there is a
limit of the length of a URL that can sent to browser (I'm passing many
many things as arguments across pages). Is there a way to get across the
limit or am I doing something
I have a question about forms and PHP. Here's what I'm looking to do.
I'm trying to set up a spell checker that checks text entered in a form,
but I want the check results to show up in a different window so that
the user can change the misspelled words if they'd like. In other
words, I want
, July 19, 2003 8:37 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [PHP] Forms and PHP
I have a question about forms and PHP. Here's what I'm looking to do.
I'm trying to set up a spell checker that checks text entered in a form,
but I want the check results to show up in a different window so that
the user can
.
it's pretty complex stuff though... and definitely NOT for the JS
newbie...
look around the JS lists and sites for something that might give you a
head start.
justin
On Sunday, July 20, 2003, at 02:37 PM, Jason Giangrande wrote:
I have a question about forms and PHP. Here's what I'm
* Thus wrote Justin French ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
This is done with javascript... without getting too off topic... JS can
get the contents of the textarea, and submit it via get (maybe post as
well) to another (pop-up) window. the pop-up window can highlght
misspelled words, and even make
that might give you a
head start.
justin
On Sunday, July 20, 2003, at 02:37 PM, Jason Giangrande wrote:
I have a question about forms and PHP. Here's what I'm looking to do.
I'm trying to set up a spell checker that checks text entered in a
form,
but I want the check results
On Sunday 22 December 2002 10:29, Beauford.2002 wrote:
Hi,
First off, thanks to all those that helped out with my other questions. Not
all my problems were solved, but I'm certainly closer. Still working on the
same project I need to do the following.
I have a form where users input numbers
() in
/usr/local/apache/htdocs/.. on line 6
- Original Message -
From: Philip Olson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Beauford.2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: PHP General [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, December 21, 2002 9:50 PM
Subject: Re: [PHP] Forms and PHP variables
Use
Hi,
First off, thanks to all those that helped out with my other questions. Not
all my problems were solved, but I'm certainly closer. Still working on the
same project I need to do the following.
I have a form where users input numbers only, is there a way I can have php
check to make sure a
Use is_numeric()
http://www.php.net/is_numeric
See also the ctype functions which can
be read about here:
http://www.php.net/ctype
And yes, regular expressions are another
option but aren't needed here.
Regards,
Philip Olson
On Sat, 21 Dec 2002, Beauford.2002 wrote:
Hi,
First off,
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Beauford.2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: PHP General [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, December 21, 2002 9:50 PM
Subject: Re: [PHP] Forms and PHP variables
Use is_numeric()
http://www.php.net/is_numeric
See also the ctype functions which can
be read about here:
http
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From: Alia Mikati [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, April 17, 2002 2:20 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [PHP] Forms in PHP
Hello
I hope u can help me with this problem. I dont know if it is possible to
do it. I'm using PHP and XML to generate the folowing HTML:
...
form method=post
Hello
I hope u can help me with this problem. I dont know if it is possible to
do it. I'm using PHP and XML to generate the folowing HTML:
...
form method=post action=cart.php
input type=hidden name=itemid value=11/input
...
input type=hidden name=itemid value=22/input
...
input type=hidden
On Thursday, April 11, 2002, at 09:17 PM, Jennifer Downey wrote:
Now I have a weird problem. I am using this code and can't understand
why it
doesn't work.
When the script is run it returns a blank page, no error or done.
here it is and any help would be appreciated.
if(($type ==
Hi,
How can be possible to call other functions (that have a html pages) from a
first function that also have a html with a form and pass all html variables
without losing them?
I've a problem that from a html form I'm losing all html variables and this
is happening because this form is located
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