RE: [PHP] Passing Form As Argument

2006-04-22 Thread Richard Lynch
On Fri, April 21, 2006 7:09 pm, Nicolas Verhaeghe wrote: So far, I have rarely seen people entering fake data into shopping carts or online forms. Why? Because most people don't have time to waste screwing around filling online form with junk. You have been very very very lucky, then.

RE: [PHP] Passing Form As Argument

2006-04-21 Thread Nicolas Verhaeghe
Hi, I'm new to the list so Hello to all. I'm drafting a function.php page, which will be included() in the pages in need. How would I pass a form as an argument of a function? From the name parameter of the form element or perhaps an ID: function checkForm(theForm){ //Form

Re: [PHP] Passing Form As Argument

2006-04-21 Thread tedd
At 3:46 PM -0700 4/20/06, Chris Kennon wrote: I'm new to the list so Hello to all. I'm drafting a function.php page, which will be included() in the pages in need. How would I pass a form as an argument of a function? From the name parameter of the form element or perhaps an ID: function

RE: [PHP] Passing Form As Argument

2006-04-21 Thread Richard Lynch
On Fri, April 21, 2006 1:02 am, Nicolas Verhaeghe wrote: I'm new to the list so Hello to all. I'm drafting a function.php page, which will be included() in the pages in need. How would I pass a form as an argument of a function? From the name parameter of the form element or perhaps an ID:

RE: [PHP] Passing Form As Argument

2006-04-21 Thread Nicolas Verhaeghe
From: Richard Lynch [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, April 21, 2006 2:15 PM To: Nicolas Verhaeghe Cc: php-general@lists.php.net Subject: RE: [PHP] Passing Form As Argument On Fri, April 21, 2006 1:02 am, Nicolas Verhaeghe wrote: I'm new to the list so Hello to all. I'm drafting

RE: [PHP] Passing Form As Argument

2006-04-21 Thread Richard Lynch
On Fri, April 21, 2006 4:56 pm, Nicolas Verhaeghe wrote: I have functions which dynamically generate client-side javascript validation functions according to the name of the field, its type (text, password, email, drop down, radio button, textarea, and what not). Same thing server-side.

RE: [PHP] Passing Form As Argument

2006-04-21 Thread Nicolas Verhaeghe
On Fri, April 21, 2006 4:56 pm, Nicolas Verhaeghe wrote: I have functions which dynamically generate client-side javascript validation functions according to the name of the field, its type (text, password, email, drop down, radio button, textarea, and what not). Same thing server-side.

[PHP] Passing Form As Argument

2006-04-20 Thread Chris Kennon
Hi, I'm new to the list so Hello to all. I'm drafting a function.php page, which will be included() in the pages in need. How would I pass a form as an argument of a function? From the name parameter of the form element or perhaps an ID: function checkForm(theForm){ //Form

Re: [PHP] Passing Form As Argument

2006-04-20 Thread Martin Alterisio
My first answer to your question would be: no, you can't refer to an html form in any way in php. My second answer would be, as usual, a question: what, exactly, are you trying to do? 2006/4/20, Chris Kennon [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Hi, I'm new to the list so Hello to all. I'm drafting a

Re: [PHP] Passing Form As Argument

2006-04-20 Thread Paul Novitski
At 03:46 PM 4/20/2006, Chris Kennon wrote: I'm drafting a function.php page, which will be included() in the pages in need. How would I pass a form as an argument of a function? Unlike client-side JavaScript, server-side PHP doesn't see the client-side form. All PHP sees are the values of

Re: [PHP] Passing Form As Argument

2006-04-20 Thread Richard Lynch
On Thu, April 20, 2006 5:46 pm, Chris Kennon wrote: I'm new to the list so Hello to all. I'm drafting a function.php page, which will be included() in the pages in need. How would I pass a form as an argument of a function? From the name parameter of the form element or perhaps an ID: HTTP