To do what you want that new httpd server should at least be able to
call up PHP via cli / whatever, and retrieve the output.
It also needs to provide what's in php called $_GET and $_POST.
Assuming you got that covered, then yes, you could route the calls via
ajax (i recommend jquery.com for
oh, and if you're going to use ajax-non-phphttpd-php-andback, then
check if your dear non-php httpd abuses the CPU while waiting for PHP
to return the results...
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I don't think you can call php cli from client javascript unless you have a
wrapper http interface
On Fri, Jan 15, 2010 at 2:07 PM, Andres Gonzalez and...@packetstorm.comwrote:
How do I call PHP code that will run server side, from javascript code that
is running client side?
I have a lot of
On Fri, 2010-01-15 at 14:07 -0500, Andres Gonzalez wrote:
How do I call PHP code that will run server side, from javascript code
that is running client side?
I have a lot of PHP server side code written and working within
CodeIgniter. Now, my project
has changed and (for reasons
In my test.php file, I cannot run javascript and images do not show up. If I
run this file using the URL
http://localhost/index/?m=loginname=Sachin
I can see 'My name is Sachin'.
If I rename this file to test.html and open it, the image shows up and
clicking on 'Click Me!' button works fine.
When you install IE, I think there is an option to get the developer
JS tools that give better error messages...
And there's some kind of setting in the preferences about showing JS
errors.
And maybe a JS console.
Havent' used IE for so long, I forget what all there is, but I suspect
you can
On Thu, March 8, 2007 7:17 pm, jekillen wrote:
Yes I have been around the bend with Netscape and now, Fire Fox
javascript consoles.
Before I got it that I need to format web content text for Unix, I
went
crazy trying to interpret
Netscape console messages and the line numbers it said the
On Sun, March 11, 2007 9:21 am, tedd wrote:
At 5:28 PM +0100 3/7/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
PS: If you want your code to validate, change the to amp; Add
the
closing /a tag too.
PPS: It's advisable not to use the short tags, use ?php instead
of ?
in such a cases I usually use ?= $var
At 5:28 PM +0100 3/7/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
PS: If you want your code to validate, change the to amp; Add the
closing /a tag too.
PPS: It's advisable not to use the short tags, use ?php instead of ?
in such a cases I usually use ?= $var ? instead ?php echo $var ?. At
least it's
On 3/11/07, tedd [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At 5:28 PM +0100 3/7/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
PS: If you want your code to validate, change the to amp; Add the
closing /a tag too.
PPS: It's advisable not to use the short tags, use ?php instead of ?
in such a cases I usually use ?= $var ?
At 3:25 PM +0100 3/11/07, Tijnema ! wrote:
On 3/11/07, tedd mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED][EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At 5:28 PM +0100 3/7/07, mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED][EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
PS: If you want your code to validate, change the to amp; Add the
closing /a tag too.
PPS: It's
On Mar 7, 2007, at 11:46 PM, Tijnema ! wrote:
Just a little side note, you said that firefox wasn't giving an error,
i think it does, but that it hides the error.
Open your page, and then go to Tools-javascript console.
There it will display all javascript errors. And gives a nice detailed
2007. 03. 7, szerda keltezéssel 10.59-kor Ed Curtis ezt írta:
I've just run into this problem this morning
a href=# onclick=javascript:window.open('web_forward.php?address=?
echo $web_url; ?agent=? echo $agent; ?real_company_name=? echo
$real_company_name; ?', 'Web Site');
This
Open the page with IE 7, and open the source, if it doesn't show any ? or
? tags, then it is a IE problem..
Tijnema
On 3/7/07, Németh Zoltán [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
2007. 03. 7, szerda keltezéssel 10.59-kor Ed Curtis ezt írta:
I've just run into this problem this morning
a href=#
I've just run into this problem this morning
a href=# onclick=javascript:window.open('web_forward.php?address=?
echo $web_url; ?agent=? echo $agent; ?real_company_name=? echo
$real_company_name; ?', 'Web Site');
This produces an Error on Page in IE 7, but works perfectly in Firefox
Németh Zoltán wrote:
2007. 03. 7, szerda keltezéssel 10.59-kor Ed Curtis ezt írta:
I've just run into this problem this morning
a href=# onclick=javascript:window.open('web_forward.php?address=?
echo $web_url; ?agent=? echo $agent; ?real_company_name=? echo
$real_company_name; ?', 'Web
On 3/7/07, Ed Curtis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Németh Zoltán wrote:
2007. 03. 7, szerda keltezéssel 10.59-kor Ed Curtis ezt írta:
I've just run into this problem this morning
a href=# onclick=javascript:window.open('web_forward.php?address=?
echo $web_url; ?agent=? echo $agent;
I've just run into this problem this morning
a href=# onclick=javascript:window.open('web_forward.php?address=?
echo $web_url; ?agent=? echo $agent; ?real_company_name=? echo
$real_company_name; ?', 'Web Site');
This produces an Error on Page in IE 7, but works perfectly in Firefox
a href=# onclick=javascript:window.open('web_forward.php?address=?
echo $web_url; ?agent=? echo $agent; ?real_company_name=? echo
$real_company_name; ?', 'Web Site');
This produces an Error on Page in IE 7, but works perfectly in Firefox
and Netscape.
I have several other javascript calls on
-Original Message-
From: Ed Curtis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, March 07, 2007 11:47 AM
To: php-general@lists.php.net
Subject: Re: [PHP] php and javascript error
a href=# onclick=javascript:window.open('web_forward.php?address=?
echo $web_url; ?agent=? echo $agent
-Original Message-
From: Brad Fuller [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, March 07, 2007 12:02 PM
To: 'Ed Curtis'; 'php-general@lists.php.net'
Subject: RE: [PHP] php and javascript error
-Original Message-
From: Ed Curtis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday
a href=# onclick=javascript:window.open('web_forward.php?address=?
echo $web_url; ?agent=? echo $agent; ?real_company_name=? echo
$real_company_name; ?', 'Web Site');
This is a JavaScript issue, but may have something to do with
the data you
are echoing out in PHP. Look at the source in
Ed Curtis wrote:
Németh Zoltán wrote:
2007. 03. 7, szerda keltezéssel 10.59-kor Ed Curtis ezt írta:
I've just run into this problem this morning
a href=#
onclick=javascript:window.open('web_forward.php?address=? echo
$web_url; ?agent=? echo $agent; ?real_company_name=? echo
Edward Kay wrote:
you've got a stay quote mark in one of your PHP vars.
Not it, I looked and there's nothing there.
I'm sure it's because you've got some stray characters in your output that
mess it up. It would help if you actually posted the source rather than just
saying it's OK, when
On Mar 7, 2007, at 10:24 AM, Ed Curtis wrote:
Edward Kay wrote:
you've got a stay quote mark in one of your PHP vars.
Not it, I looked and there's nothing there.
I'm sure it's because you've got some stray characters in your output
that
mess it up. It would help if you actually posted the
Just a little side note, you said that firefox wasn't giving an error, i
think it does, but that it hides the error.
Open your page, and then go to Tools-javascript console.
There it will display all javascript errors. And gives a nice detailed
error.
Tijnema
On 8/31/06, Curt Zirzow [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 8/30/06, Shu Hung (Koala) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 8/31/06, Peter Lauri [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Koala,
There is no difference with the php generated javascript and
javascript on
a
static html page.
Take a look at the
On 8/30/06, Shu Hung (Koala) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 8/31/06, Peter Lauri [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Koala,
There is no difference with the php generated javascript and javascript on
a
static html page.
Take a look at the source code of the page that has been generated in the
browser,
Koala,
There is no difference with the php generated javascript and javascript on a
static html page.
Take a look at the source code of the page that has been generated in the
browser, and if that one looks as it should, it is probably your javascript
that is not doing what it should :)
And if
On 8/31/06, Peter Lauri [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Koala,
There is no difference with the php generated javascript and javascript on
a
static html page.
Take a look at the source code of the page that has been generated in the
browser, and if that one looks as it should, it is probably your
put this at the top of your script ob_start(); or before any output.
On 8/31/06, Shu Hung (Koala) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 8/31/06, Peter Lauri [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Koala,
There is no difference with the php generated javascript and javascript
on
a
static html page.
Take a look
Hi all,
Is it possible to modify a table using JavaScript to control CSS
visabilty when the entire table is developed dynamically using PHP?
Thanks,
Paul
Paul:
I am sure that you can change css via javascript, but you can as well
with php -- see:
Hi all,
Is it possible to modify a table using JavaScript to control CSS
visabilty when the entire table is developed dynamically using PHP?
Thanks,
Paul
You don't need to change the CSS (I don't even know if it is possible), but
you can change specific styles of any element within the
Hi all,
Is it possible to modify a table using JavaScript to control CSS
visabilty when the entire table is developed dynamically using PHP?
Thanks,
Paul
Satyam said:
You don't need to change the CSS (I don't even know if it is
possible), but you can change specific styles of any element
- Original Message -
From: tedd [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi all,
Is it possible to modify a table using JavaScript to control CSS
visabilty when the entire table is developed dynamically using PHP?
Thanks,
Paul
Satyam said:
You don't need to change the CSS (I don't even know if it is
JF on March 11th answered it appropriately.
Please take this topic off this group.
Thanks.
On 3/12/06, Satyam [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
- Original Message -
From: tedd [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi all,
Is it possible to modify a table using JavaScript to control CSS
visabilty when
Yes, it's just a text file -- it can be re-written. However, it
needs to be loaded again to take affect.
And it affects all documents of all users. Suddenly, by the action
of one user, all other users reaching the same page will see things
as per the actions of another user. Unless you
- Original Message -
From: tedd [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Yes, it's just a text file -- it can be re-written. However, it needs to
be loaded again to take affect.
And it affects all documents of all users. Suddenly, by the action of one
user, all other users reaching the same page will
On 3/11/06, Paul Goepfert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
Is it possible to modify a table using JavaScript to control CSS
visabilty when the entire table is developed dynamically using PHP?
On Mon, February 20, 2006 1:59 am, Tim Burgan wrote:
Is is possible to make an external Javascript with PHP.
Am I doing this correcT?
?php
header(Content-Type: text/javascript);
$text = Hello World;
echo alert('.$text.');;
You may need to include the trailing newline on this
On Mon, Feb 20, 2006 at 06:29:12PM +1030, Tim Burgan wrote:
Is is possible to make an external Javascript with PHP.
Am I doing this correcT?
?php
header(Content-Type: text/javascript);
$text = Hello World;
echo alert('.$text.');;
?
This looks perfectly fine.
There are a few
On Mon, April 11, 2005 5:04 pm, Marek Kilimajer said:
Richard Lynch wrote:
On Mon, April 11, 2005 4:23 pm, Jared Williams said:
Hmm, document.forms['Selection'].elements['distID[]'][0].value is
perfectly valid, and should work in any decent browser.
There is also document.getElementsByName()
-Original Message-
From: Richard Lynch
To: Marek Kilimajer
On Sun, April 10, 2005 4:32 pm, Marek Kilimajer said:
Assuming your form is named Selection, you will have a javascript
array document.forms['Selection'].elements['distID[]'] available. You
can try:
On Sun, April 10, 2005 4:32 pm, Marek Kilimajer said:
Assuming your form is named Selection, you will have a javascript
array document.forms['Selection'].elements['distID[]'] available. You
can try:
alert(document.forms['Selection'].elements['distID[]'][0].value);
I can GUARANTEE this will
On Sun, April 10, 2005 4:32 pm, Marek Kilimajer said:
Assuming your form is named Selection, you will have a javascript
array document.forms['Selection'].elements['distID[]']
available. You
can try:
alert(document.forms['Selection'].elements['distID[]'][0].value);
I can
On Mon, April 11, 2005 4:23 pm, Jared Williams said:
Hmm, document.forms['Selection'].elements['distID[]'][0].value is
perfectly valid, and should work in any decent browser.
There is also document.getElementsByName()
Didja try it?
Cuz every time *I* ever tried it (back in Browser Wars
Richard Lynch wrote:
On Mon, April 11, 2005 4:23 pm, Jared Williams said:
Hmm, document.forms['Selection'].elements['distID[]'][0].value is
perfectly valid, and should work in any decent browser.
There is also document.getElementsByName()
Didja try it?
Cuz every time *I* ever tried it (back in
PartyPosters wrote:
Hello, I have a form that when I hit sumbit I want to test the varialble in
javascript. I can get it working using test variables in php but I want to be
able to call the input box in my form, the only problem is the name of the box
is in an array (i think) as it's in a
* Thus wrote Louie Miranda:
Im having problems. Because my javascript is inside a PHP code.
Now below are 1 line code of a print function that display this on the
html header.
i must put \n after the Firstname. But PHP actually reads \n so when
i view it on a browser the js code moves down.
Try radio buttons. You can't have lots of checkboxes like that. Or try
one of those lists that you can select multiple parts. I don't remember
what they're called.
On Fri, 2003-03-21 at 10:25, shaun wrote:
Hi,
I'm not sure if this is a PHP or a JavaScript question but I have found the
Put square brackets after the name of your checkboxes.
input type=checkbox name=list[] value=1Homebr
input type=checkbox name=list[] value=2Officebr
etc
Then you will be able to access all the boxes checked on your post page
in an array
$_POST['list']
shaun wrote:
Hi,
I'm not sure
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To: shaun
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Subject: Re: [PHP] php and javascript
Put square brackets after the name of your checkboxes.
input type=checkbox
thank you so much... I got the function working
On Tue, 2003-03-18 at 17:52, Jim Lucas wrote:
you are trying to include a variable inside a single quoted string.
change the echo line to this.
echo script language='javascript' window.location = '$thepage'
/script;
Jim
- Original
you are trying to include a variable inside a single quoted string.
change the echo line to this.
echo script language='javascript' window.location = '$thepage'
/script;
Jim
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From: Antoine [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: php list [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, March 18,
It has to do with the fact that you're using single quotes, and
$thepage is not replaced for its value.
I think you'd want to rewrite the function like this (note the \
escaping the ):
function js_pointer_login($thepage)
{
echo script language=\javascript\ window.location = '$thepage'
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From: Antoine [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: php list [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, March 18, 2003 3:52 PM
Subject: [PHP] php and javascript
I wrote a function to redirect my page to another one. But for some
reason I keep getting an error.
here is the function I
At 23:52 18-3-2003, you wrote:
I wrote a function to redirect my page to another one. But for some
reason I keep getting an error.
here is the function I made
function js_pointer_login($thepage)
{
echo 'script language=javascript window.location = '$thepage'
/script';
}
beside the quote thing
On Tue, 18 Mar 2003 15:59:32 -0700, Kevin Stone wrote about Re: [PHP] php
and javascript what the universal translator turned into this:
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Subject: [PHP] php
After--that's client-side stuff.
Marco
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[snip]
On a PHP event, does the onLoad event in a document run before or after the
page is parsed, created, and sent to the user?
[snip]
Hmm - maybe I should a
onLoad is Javascript, and thus AFTER page was parsed.
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Use globals variables instead hidden fields. Maybe it works.
Peace Love
skitum
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Sent: Tuesday, October 01, 2002 1:34 PM
Subject: [PHP] PHP and JavaScript on a validation NIGHTMARE
Hi every1
skitum wrote:
Use globals variables instead hidden fields. Maybe it works.
Peace Love
skitum
Cool mate I' ll let u know!
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Instead of check for $ready2be_checked, use a hidden form field instead of
relying on the submit button to be pressed. If the Javascript auto-submits
the form the hidden field will still be there.
-Kevin
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From: Riccardo Sepe [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: php-general [EMAIL
As far as I'm aware you can't create a javascript variable and use it within PHP on
the same page. You can add that variable's value to a hidden form element to be
passed to the next page, but I don't think so with the same page.
martin
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From: Martin Clifford [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, June 05, 2002 4:24 PM
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As far as I'm
On Wed, 5 Jun 2002, Martin Clifford wrote:
As far as I'm aware you can't create a javascript variable and use it
within PHP on the same page. You can add that variable's value to a
hidden form element to be passed to the next page, but I don't think so
with the same page.
You're quite
It worked for me, what error are you getting?
In the other.html, did you have this?
html
head
title/title
script language=JavaScript
src=script.php/script
/head
body
/body
/html
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From: mp [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: May 26, 2002 3:05 AM
To:
On Sun, 26 May 2002 10:05:03 +0300, mp wrote:
Hi, php-general,
I make this kind of PHP script(script.php):
script.php
?
$variable = Some some long long Text Blah blah;
echo document.write(\.$variable.\);
?
And in HTML (other.html) file I write:
script language=JavaScript src=script.php/script
Your popup window should be an normal PHP page calling your images in the
database. You can then setup your form to call the popup windows via
javascript using the window.open() method.
/dkm
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From: Scott [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Monday, March
Hello Karl,
Publish your code, plz. We are not wizards. :)
27 July, 2001, 14:08:05, you wrote:
KP Does anyone know how to pass php variables to a javascript for processing.
KP I have a DHTML menu system that requires variables be attached to the url
KP contained within it. Using echo does not
Hello Karl,
Friday, July 27, 2001, 1:08:05 PM, you wrote:
KP Does anyone know how to pass php variables to a javascript for processing.
KP I have a DHTML menu system that requires variables be attached to the url
KP contained within it. Using echo does not print the variable to the url.
KP
I am not sure exactly what you are doing, but the thing
to remember is that your PHP script is writing your HTML
and JavaScript. As long as you keep that in mind it is
fairly easy to see how to pass variables to JS.
Here is a very simple example
?php $foo = bar; ?
HTML
Body
Script
On Friday 02 March 2001 06:21, you wrote:
Hello,
Are there any good examples of producing embedded javascript code in a
php file?
?php
somecode
?
script language='javascript'
sglfjh s
/script
?php
more code
?
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The use of
Well not sure what ya need an example of :)
php is php and javascript is javascript.
What excatly do you need help wiht ?
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From: Christian Reiniger [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: March 2, 2001 5:34 AM
To: Php-General@Lists. Php. Net
Subject: Re: [PHP] php
From: "Carl Natale" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I need some help passing a variable to a popup window. The following form
collects input from the user and stores it in the variable $summary.
?
print "FORM action=\"hint.php\" METHOD=\"post\"";
$summary = "Hellow universe";
print "INPUT
try
?
print "FORM action=\"hint.phtml\" METHOD=\"post\"";
$summary = "Hellow universe";
print "INPUT TYPE=\"hidden\" name=\"summary\" value=\"$summary\" ";
print "input type=\"submit\" value=\"Try This\"
onClick=\"window.open('hint.phtml?summary=$summary', 'remote',
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