Thanks a lot, i found an exemple with get too.
It works perfectly.
Thanks a lot
2008/3/6, the_woodsman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> Erm, there's a few hurdles in front of you...
>
> In short, you have to:
> - make a URL that runs the php script- this should work via your
> browser (helloscript.ph
Erm, there's a few hurdles in front of you...
In short, you have to:
- make a URL that runs the php script- this should work via your
browser (helloscript.php?user=bob, perhaps),
- call this URL via ajax, and insert the output into the current
page.
On Mar 5, 5:18 pm, everdream <[EMAIL PROTECT
jQuery is client side, PHP is server side. What exactly are you trying
to do? If you wish to call and use the return of a PHP function within
your jQuery code you will need to use the AJAX functions. However, if
you are already getting the variable $user before your jQuery is run
by the client you
if you look up the docs for $.ajax() function you will see how to pass
variables to the PHP from your calling page.
for example:
$.ajax({
type: "POST",
url: "some.php",
data: "name=John&location=Boston",
success: function(msg){
alert( "Data Saved: " + msg );
}
});
On Mar 5, 9:18
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