Re: [PHP] OT ??: Form posting without leaving form

2005-06-16 Thread Kall, Bruce A.
Thanks. This worked out to be the best solution of the suggestions I had received. I've implemented it and it works as advertised. Bruce John Browne wrote: Check out the xmlhttp object in Javascript: http://jibbering.com/2002/4/httprequest.html On 6/13/05, Kall, Bruce A. [EMAIL

Re: [PHP] OT ??: Form posting without leaving form

2005-06-14 Thread Rory McKinley
Kall, Bruce A. wrote: This is perhaps a javascript question Is there a way to post a form to a url without having a user submit from the form? I have a php web page that is a detailed form with a lot of fields. If the user does some work on this form and let's it sit, their session

Re: [PHP] OT ??: Form posting without leaving form

2005-06-14 Thread Richard Lynch
On Mon, June 13, 2005 10:28 am, Kall, Bruce A. said: I have a php web page that is a detailed form with a lot of fields. If the user does some work on this form and let's it sit, their session can time out (I had this happen to the user after it sat for 2 hours). Is there some way to have a

Re: [PHP] OT ??: Form posting without leaving form

2005-06-14 Thread Reginald Alex Mullin
Bruce, You can use JavaScript to automatically post the form after a set time. For example, you can use the 'SetTimeout' function or the 'onunload' event handler. You should Google these to get a better understanding of how they work. Listed below are two very basic examples. body

[PHP] OT ??: Form posting without leaving form

2005-06-13 Thread Kall, Bruce A.
This is perhaps a javascript question Is there a way to post a form to a url without having a user submit from the form? I have a php web page that is a detailed form with a lot of fields. If the user does some work on this form and let's it sit, their session can time out (I had this

Re: [PHP] OT ??: Form posting without leaving form

2005-06-13 Thread John Browne
Check out the xmlhttp object in Javascript: http://jibbering.com/2002/4/httprequest.html On 6/13/05, Kall, Bruce A. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: This is perhaps a javascript question Is there a way to post a form to a url without having a user submit from the form? I have a php web page

Re: [PHP] OT ??: Form posting without leaving form

2005-06-13 Thread Chris Shiflett
Kall, Bruce A. wrote: I have a php web page that is a detailed form with a lot of fields. If the user does some work on this form and let's it sit, their session can time out (I had this happen to the user after it sat for 2 hours). Is there some way to have a timer in the page and have partial

Re: [PHP] OT ??: Form posting without leaving form

2005-06-13 Thread Robert Cummings
On Mon, 2005-06-13 at 17:26, Chris Shiflett wrote: Kall, Bruce A. wrote: I have a php web page that is a detailed form with a lot of fields. If the user does some work on this form and let's it sit, their session can time out (I had this happen to the user after it sat for 2 hours). Is