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From: Renze Munnik [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 06 April 2001 08:16
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Bartek Pawlik
Subject: Re: [PHP-DB] Targeting frame in PHP
Bartek Pawlik wrote:
Hi,
I have two frames, say TOP, BOTTOM. In TOP frame I have a
PHP script, and two buttons (must be). What I want is:
BUTTON1 - after pressing, reload TOP frame
BUTTON2 - after pressing, update BOTTOM frame, but it must
pass variables entered by user in form in TOP frame to BOTTOM
frame, and in addition BUTTON2 can't have effect on TOP frame.
Please, if you have some sugesstion, help me
Bartek Pawlik
Poland
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