lie Fiskeaux II
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ough. I think the
hidden fields idea is the best one; I finally found a
solution that uses each() and list() to travel the $_POST
array, and I think it will work nicely.
Thanks to all for your responses!
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elds,
that's a lot of data to manually handle.
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ldn't find anything; I'm
having a difficult time finding stuff in there, since I have
to know what category a function falls under before I can
look it up.
Thanks.
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ults in
PHP to another script? (Like I said, I'm pretty new to PHP...)
Thanks!
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e
equation?
It's just a matter of development time; if there's a way to
use the Perl mail script with a PHP data saving script, it
would save time. If I do have to rewrite the whole thing in
PHP, how would I accept uploaded file attachments and attach
them to the emailed form results?
P script)? Or can I use the DOM (ie
document.formname.fieldname.value) to grab the data straight
from the fields and then pass it on somehow?
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m fairly new to
PHP and don't know how to get one form to go to two
different places. Because the target of the form is the Perl
script (for emailing the submitted form), how can I grab the
data from the form with PHP?
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cre8tivegrou
username/password information (to access the database) in
the popup page code?
Is there a tutorial or article on stuff like this somewhere?
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