Hi Øystein,
PHP is interpreted on the server side, JS on the client side. I
guess thats what you need to realize. Try starting with less
complex stuff and just concentrate on one language at a time, in
the beginning.
Timo
Am Montag den, 2. September 2002, um 17:49, schrieb Øystein
Håland
ØYstein HåLand wrote:
> Yes, you were right. Now a natural question. WHY? I don't understand
> your explanation, since I thought it was equal, getting a field value
> using document.answerform.name.value in javascript AND the variable
> $name in php.
If you submit a form, you will POST the variab
Yes, you were right. Now a natural question. WHY? I don't understand your
explanation, since I thought it was equal, getting a field value using
document.answerform.name.value in javascript AND the variable $name in php.
I still use php in the location.href-part (it is as follows, the other was
f
ØYstein HåLand wrote:
> This is my form:
>
> Your name:
> Group:
>onClick="Javascript:validate(this);">
>
> and the function validate:
> function validate() {
[ CUT Javascript code ]
> location.href='groups/collect_answer.php?name= ?>&group=';
[ CUT Javascript code ]
At first I
This is not Javascript or HTML's newsgroup. You should read some docs about
PHP/HTML before doing that, you're currently using Javascript for nothing.
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