Re: [PHP-DB] functions via event handlers

2004-09-07 Thread Neil Smith [MVP, Digital media]
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Re: [PHP-DB] functions via event handlers

2004-09-06 Thread zareef ahmed
Hi, A small example function call_me() { window.location="script.php"; } click me If you are thinking about some live experience like javascirpt with PHP you can go for flash and php. In Flash Event calls php scripts and get the value without reloading the flash movie. Zareef Ahmed -

Re: [PHP-DB] functions via event handlers

2004-09-06 Thread Joseph Crawford
the closest you could come is to make javascript functions call php pages basically redirects that would call the php functions. -- Joseph Crawford Jr. Codebowl Solutions [EMAIL PROTECTED] 802-558-5247 -- PHP Database Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/

Re: [PHP-DB] functions via event handlers

2004-09-06 Thread Philip Thompson
Yemi, On Sep 6, 2004, at 7:14 AM, Yemi Obembe wrote: i'd just luv to ask if it is possibble to call a function in PHP by using event handlers (like onmouseover, onload) as done in javascript? if its possible, i'd appreciate someone to tutor me on it. As far as I know, this is not possible. Since

[PHP-DB] functions via event handlers

2004-09-06 Thread Yemi Obembe
i'd just luv to ask if it is possibble to call a function in PHP by using event handlers (like onmouseover, onload) as done in javascript? if its possible, i'd appreciate someone to tutor me on it. - A passion till tomorrow, www.opeyemi.tk