Not sure If I understand what you mean. You load a file like
yourdocument.php#4 it will automatically jump to anchor named "4" in that
document. No further clicking involved.

"Lars Espelid" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> I've tried this and it works fine, but then the user must click the
> anchor-link on the top of the page each time he has submitted a form. This
> is not what I want. I would like the page to scroll down automatically. Is
> it possible to "click" the anchor-link automatically? If so this could be
a
> solution. Any other suggestions?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Lars
>
>
> "Patrick Schnegg" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> skrev i melding
> news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > I would tend to make this with common html using named anchors. Just
> enclose
> > every button with a an anchor and define its name numbering it with php.
> > Then simply make sure that when the button is pressed that number is
> > appended to the url so it will look like
yourdocument.php?yourdata=blah#5
> > making the browser jump to the anchor named "5".
> >
> > "Lars Espelid" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
> > news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > > I'm trying to implement the following functionality into the file
> > test.php:
> > >
> > > When I scroll down the page and then hit a button, the page should
> > remember
> > > the scrolled position, refresh the page and then scroll down to the
> > > remembered position. If I knew how many form-schemas there would be on
> the
> > > page, this would be easy. But I don't so then I need a way to give
each
> > form
> > > a unike name and this name I need to use in the function
> hentKoordinat().
> > > But when hentKoordinat is executed the variable containing the
form-name
> > is
> > > not yet set.
> > >
> > > When someone hits a button in one of the form-schemas the following
> > > happens:
> > > 1) hentKoordinat() is executed. The form-schemas hidden field named
> yKoord
> > > gets the value: the amunt of pixels scrolled in y-direction. This
> doesn't
> > > work because $teller is not yet set (needed to specify which form is
> > > submitted).
> > > 2)the page is refreshed and $teller is set to a number whisch says
which
> > > form is submitted and $yKoord is set to "the amunt of pixels scrolled
in
> > > y-direction".
> > > 3)onload in body calls the function mScroll which scrolls the page to
> > where
> > > it was when someone clicked the button.
> > >
> > > Hoping someone can help, maybe I need to do this a totally different
> way?
> > >
> > > Thanks!
> > >
> > > Lars
> > >
> > >
> > > Tried to explain the code in test.php:
> > >
> > > <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN"
> > > "http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/loose.dtd";>
> > > <html>
> > > <head>
> > > <title>Untitled Document</title>
> > > <script language="JavaScript" type="text/javascript">
> > > <!--
> > >
> > > function getPageScroll(){
> > >
> > >     //this function returns scrollX and scrollY as probertys of
> > > getPageScroll. ScrollX and scrollY
> > > //contains the amount of pixels the page has been scrolled in x and y
> > > direction.
> > >
> > >     var X, Y;
> > >     if(typeof window.pageXOffset == 'number'){
> > >         X = window.pageXOffset;
> > >         Y = window.pageYOffset;
> > >     }else{
> > >         if((window.document.compatMode)&&
> > >                   (window.document.compatMode == 'CSS1Compat')){
> > >             X = window.document.documentElement.scrollLeft;
> > >             Y = window.document.documentElement.scrollTop;
> > >         }else{
> > >             X = window.document.body.scrollLeft;
> > >             Y = window.document.body.scrollTop;
> > >         }
> > >     }
> > >     return {scrollX:X,scrollY:Y};
> > > }
> > > function hentKoordinat() {
> > >
> > > // this function uses getPageScroll() to find pixels scrolled in
> > y-direction
> > > and inserts this value into the "hidden-form-value" named yKoord in
the
> > form
> > > schema which holds the button clicked (form<?php echo $teller; ?>).
> > >
> > >
> > >  //*****Here the problem arises. The first time you click a button,
> > $teller
> > > is not set. This method is executed before the page is refreshed. The
> > value
> > > $teller is set when the page is refreshed.*****
> > >
> > > document.form<?php echo $teller; ?>.yKoord.value =
> getPageScroll().scrollY
> > > }
> > >
> > > function mScroll() {
> > >
> > > //this function scrolls the page so many pixels that $yKoord holds in
> the
> > > y-direction.
> > > //to avoid error messages I set $yKoord like 0 if it is empty (scrolls
> > > nothing).
> > >
> > >  <?php if(!isset($yKoord)) $yKoord=0; ?>
> > >  <?php if($yKoord=='') $yKoord=0; ?>
> > >  self.scrollTo(0,<?php echo $yKoord; ?>)
> > > }
> > >
> > > //-->
> > > </script>
> > > </head>
> > >
> > > <body onLoad="mScroll()">
> > > <?php echo "<p> Ykoordinat: " . $yKoord . "<p>";
> > > echo "Teller: " . $teller;
> > >
> > > for($i=0; $i<150; $i++) {
> > > //prints 150 line breaks so that the page gets scrollable (the content
> > does
> > > not fit the monitor-area)
> > >  echo '<br>';
> > > }
> > > for($teller=0; $teller<2; $teller++) {
> > > //prints two form-schemas. Later on I will print a varying amount of
> > > form-schemas (depends on the amunt of
> > > //data in a MySQL-table)
> > > //The form name includes $teller so that each form-schema gets a unike
> > name
> > > and I know which
> > > //$yKoord to update in hentKoordinat(). $teller and $yKoord is passed
on
> > as
> > > variables when the page refreshes,
> > > //so that I know which form's button1 is submitted and how many pixels
> > there
> > > are to scroll when onload="mScroll()"
> > > // in body is called (uses $yKoord).
> > > ?>
> > >  <form action="test.php" name="form<?php echo $teller; ?>"
> > onsubmit="return
> > > hentKoordinat()">
> > >   <input type="hidden" name="teller" value="<?php echo $teller; ?>">
> > >   <input type="hidden" name="yKoord">
> > >   <input name="button1" type="submit" value="Send input">
> > >  </form>
> > >  <?php $teller++; ?>
> > > <?php
> > > } //for($teller=0; $i<2; $i++) {
> > > ?>
> > > </body>
> > > </html>
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
>
>



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