Hello there, the import statement is straightforward: <script
language="javascript",
src="MemberLookup.js"></script>. I put a statement like document.write("next
clicked") in the "do something "bracket" of the script file, it output to
the screen.
So I don't doubt it will has problem. I am just wondering why the script
can't get the variable defined in the servlet

>Eric,
>
>Hopefully I have this straight -
>My first question would be how are you importing the file with the
>JavaScript functions?
>I didn't see where it was being imported.
>sc
>                -----Original Message-----
>                From:   eric liu [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>                Sent:   Thursday, August 26, 1999 11:05 AM
>                To:     [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>                Subject:        any difference between coding javascript in
>servlet and puting it in a file
>
>                Hello there: I am trying to program a servlet which
interact
>with client
>                through a set of navigation buttons (using form). I put the
>javascript in
>                a separate file, the script like this:
>                function showDetails(butt){
>                if(butt=="next"){do something}
>                if(butt=="previous"){do something}
>                etc.
>                }
>                and in the servlet, I defined a form name "memberlookup"
>which includes
>                these hidden values:
>                <input type="hidden" name="rowid1" value="start">
>                <input type="hidden" name="rowid2" value="end">
>                <input type="hidden" name="totalrecords"
value=totalrecords>
>                and button types as:
>                <input type=button name="nxet" value=" > "
>onClick="showDetail('next')">
>                etc.
>
>                When I test the button, the browser give me error:
>                        'document.memberlookup.rowid2' is not an object.
>
>                But when I put the javascript in the servlet, it works. I
am
>wondering
>                if there is any difference between coding it in the servlet
>and puting
>                it in a file.  Any help is appreciated.  Eric Liu
>
>
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