Whoops I forgot to include the whole buildquerystring function in my last
post
Sorry about that
function build_querystring() {
global $HTTP_GET_VARS;
$vars=array();
$varlist=array("cID","dID","editreturn","return","action","editpers");
while (list($key,$value)=each($HTTP_GET_VARS)){
reset($varlist);
if (in_array($key,$varlist)){
$key=trim($key);
$value=trim($value);
$vars[]="$key=$value";
}
}
while (list($junk,$val)=each($vars)) {
}
$queryvars=implode($vars,"");
return $queryvars;
}
- Original Message -
From: "Jeanne Pelletier" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: "Jens Nedal" [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, March 14, 2001 12:58 PM
Subject: Re: [PHP] update two frames at once?
Here's what works for me-- You might adapt this to work on your frames.
on the frameset page--index.php ---I put the following:
?php
function build_querystring() {
global $HTTP_GET_VARS;
$vars=array();
//I use a list of the variables I want to be parsed here so as to avoid
some
mischief
$varlist=array("var1","var2","var3");
while (list($key,$value)=each($HTTP_GET_VARS)){
reset($varlist);
if (in_array($key,$varlist)){
$key=trim($key);
$value=trim($value);
$vars[]="$key=$value";
}
}
$dir="directoryname";
$thesevars=build_querystring();
$page=(isset($page) $page !="")?"$page":"defaultpage";
$gopage=(!$thesevars=="")?"$page.php?":"$page.php";
$framepage="$dir$gopage$thesevars";
?
Then in the frameset I make the url of mainFrame the value of $framepage
frameset rows="100,561*" frameborder="NO" border="0" framespacing="0"
cols="*"
frame name="topNav" scrolling="NO" noresize src="topnav.php"
frame name="mainFrame" src="?php echo($framepage);?"
/frameset
Then your links are coded like so:
a href="/index.php?page=whatevervar1=foovar2=bar"
Maybe not the most elegant solution, but it works for me.
Jeanne
- Original Message -
From: "Jens Nedal" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, March 14, 2001 5:05 AM
Subject: Re: [PHP] update two frames at once?
Yes you can and there is even a neater script that does it.
with thise you can update any amount of frames a t the same time.
Just well i got to find it. msg back in a few.
Jens Nedal
on 12.03.2001 22:15 Uhr, Angerer, Chad at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes you can.. use Javascript
Look here.. http://www.virtualgeoff.com/junkyard/frames/multiple/
Chad
-Original Message-
From: Michael George [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, March 12, 2001 3:06 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [PHP] update two frames at once?
Hello al!
Is it possible to have two frames updated when cliking on one link? I
have
a
page that is broken into 4 parts:
master title
section title
d section screen
i
r
.
what I want is that when a link is clicked on in the directory (the
left
column), I'd like to update the section title *and* the section
screen...
It seemed a cool layout at the time, but I'm thinking this isn't
easily
possible and I might just have to incorporate a section title on the
section
screen... But before I rewrite it, I thought I'd ask here.
Thanks!
-Michael
P.S. I'd like to commend the regular posters to this list on being
SOOO
informative and patient! Every small question to this list always
gets several useful answers, even when I've seen questions asked over
and again.
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