Wow you're good!! Tnx that was exactly what I needed!!
Thumbs up for Morten Winkler Jørgensen
tnx again!
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> Try this page. It is a hack but I think it does what you want it to.
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Try this page. It is a hack but I think it does what you want it to.
This is a page with a button on it. When you press it you willget something in the
layer.
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On Wed, Aug 15, 2001 at 11:56:42AM +0200, Flugel wrote:
> Is it also possible for the output of that php-page (MySQL query) to be
> displayed in a layer on the page where the button is located?
Should be... But unfortunately I don't have enough time to figure it
out for you at the moment. Sorry!
Is it also possible for the output of that php-page (MySQL query) to be
displayed in a layer on the page where the button is located?
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> On Wed, Aug 15, 2001 at 11:45:03AM +0200, Flugel wrote:
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On Wed, Aug 15, 2001 at 11:45:03AM +0200, Flugel wrote:
> When a page is loaded the php code is being executed, is this also possible
> for an onclick event? If so how do I do that?
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> tnx!
No. PHP is server-side, not client-side like onclick (JS). The only
way to do things like that is:
oncl
When a page is loaded the php code is being executed, is this also possible
for an onclick event? If so how do I do that?
tnx!
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