Akh... thank you my friend.... It's solved.
May I ask another question?
Can I call a function of PHP code from HTML tag just the same as I call a function of JavaScript from HTML tag? I meant, Like this "<a Onclick='warning()'>CustID</a>";
Well, what do you mean exactly? If your file is a php file you can do something like do something like:
<html> <?php print warning($CustID); ?> </html>
And this would print the return value from the warning() function. But are you trying to call PHP scripts on the client side? As far as I know you can't really do that without sending another request to the server. You could emulate this, if you wanted to, doing something like:
<?php if (1 == $_REQUEST['warning']) { warning($CustID); } ?> <a href="<?php $_SERVER['PHP_SELF'] . '?warning=1'; ?>">CustID</a>
If you want to implement an MVC controller you might check out the PEAR package HTML_QuickForm, it offers PHP error checking with support for JavaScript error messages.
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