--- Graham Cossey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Stuart
>
> Have you looked at the HTML generated by your PHP
> code?
> Using view source you'll see what values each of
> your 3 forms contains and
> therefore what will be submitted in the POST. My
> guess from one of your
> previous posts is th
[snip]
>
> I'm doing my development in Dreamweaver though the
> code is basic. To get to the grid I'm passing over
> the userID . Then basic a select statement in the
> results grid with a while loop the returns all the
> records related to the userID.
>
> It's just odd - because in Dreamweaver
--- David Bevan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Would it be possible to see the code that generates
> the grid?
> Both the php and HTML.
> --
I'm preferring not to post the code solely becasue I
don't want to expose all my database fields here. Of
course this may cost me the help I need.
I'm do
On November 24, 2004 16:35, Stuart Felenstein wrote:
> To get to the grid I'm passing over
> the userID . Then basic a select statement in the
> results grid with a while loop the returns all the
> records related to the userID.
>
> It's just odd - because in Dreamweaver I build the
> grid with o
Hy David,
well here is my code... I use smarty templating system for parsing
values, but should give you a very clear idea of what must to be done.
== MODULES LISTING TEMPLATE
==
{include file="$controllerTemplates/head.tpl"}
{#head_name#}
{#he
On November 24, 2004 11:28, Stuart Felenstein wrote:
> I have set up a record grid, where the user may see a
> list of their "records". Repeat region, etc.
> There is a button next to each record the user may
> click to allow them to update the particular record.
>
> Since the grid only is echos o
--- Jay Blanchard
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Without a lick of code or a pointer to the grid on
> the web we would be
> hard pressed to offer solutions or advice. Arrays
> maybe? Hidden form
> fields?
>
Jay, fine - I thought I could spare you the code but
address what the problem might be.
In
--- Jason Wong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Since the grid only is echos of the recordset
> fields,
> > how does it know the correct PrimaryID to send
> when I
> > hit the submit button. I'm thinking this is
> perhaps my
> > problem.
>
> Hidden fields, or give the submit button a name
> that's
On Thursday 25 November 2004 00:28, Stuart Felenstein wrote:
> Since the grid only is echos of the recordset fields,
> how does it know the correct PrimaryID to send when I
> hit the submit button. I'm thinking this is perhaps my
> problem.
Hidden fields, or give the submit button a name that's b
[snip]
I have set up a record grid, where the user may see a
list of their "records". Repeat region, etc.
There is a button next to each record the user may
click to allow them to update the particular record.
This all worked fine with $_GET where I did a link on
the button to send the PrimaryID
I have set up a record grid, where the user may see a
list of their "records". Repeat region, etc.
There is a button next to each record the user may
click to allow them to update the particular record.
This all worked fine with $_GET where I did a link on
the button to send the PrimaryID over.
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