[PHP] Get Info From Database Without Refreshing the Page! Pretty Neat!

2001-09-13 Thread Coenraad Steenkamp

I used a Microsoft Object Control to get data from the database and display
it on the page
without refreshing the page!This saves alot of browsing time !
Now there is a little bit of a problem ! I dont know if anyone have done
this before exept me and microsoft. I did it in php microsoft did it in asp!
Microsoft can get the data without refreshing the page and use next ,
previous buttons, I can't get the buttons thingy's to work !
If anyone know how to do this please leave some info!
I know how to do it by refreshing the page but if i can do it without
refreshing it would really kick some ass!

Coenraad Steenkamp



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Re: [PHP] Get Info From Database Without Refreshing the Page! Pretty Neat!

2001-09-13 Thread Coenraad Steenkamp

It is a little something like this

object id=objlook classid=clsid:333C7BC4-460F-11D0-BC04-0080C7055A83
border=0 width=0 height=0 VIEWASTEXT
   param name=DataURL value=EA_Cone010.php3
   param name=UseHeader value=True
   param name=CaseSensitive value=False
   param name=CharSet value=windows-1252
/object

With datafields getting the return vallues from EA_Cone010.php3


Ralph Guzman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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 What you are trying to do here sounds like it is done on the client end.
I'd
 be willing to bet this requires the use of Javascript/Jscript/VBScript and
 DHTML.

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 From: Coenraad Steenkamp [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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 Neat!

 I used a Microsoft Object Control to get data from the database and
display
 it on the page
 without refreshing the page!This saves alot of browsing time !
 Now there is a little bit of a problem ! I dont know if anyone have done
 this before exept me and microsoft. I did it in php microsoft did it in
asp!
 Microsoft can get the data without refreshing the page and use next ,
 previous buttons, I can't get the buttons thingy's to work !
 If anyone know how to do this please leave some info!
 I know how to do it by refreshing the page but if i can do it without
 refreshing it would really kick some ass!

 Coenraad Steenkamp



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RE: [PHP] Get Info From Database Without Refreshing the Page! Pretty Neat!

2001-09-13 Thread Martin Lindhe

you could load all nessecary data once and put in a javascript
array or something, not sure i understand what you have done here
and what's so special about it tho

/Martin

 I used a Microsoft Object Control to get data from the 
 database and display
 it on the page
 without refreshing the page!This saves alot of browsing time !
 Now there is a little bit of a problem ! I dont know if 
 anyone have done
 this before exept me and microsoft. I did it in php microsoft 
 did it in asp!
 Microsoft can get the data without refreshing the page and use next ,
 previous buttons, I can't get the buttons thingy's to work !
 If anyone know how to do this please leave some info!
 I know how to do it by refreshing the page but if i can do it without
 refreshing it would really kick some ass!
 
 Coenraad Steenkamp

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