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Subject: Re: [PHP] refreshing PHP on onClick
"Leotta, Natalie (NCI/IMS)" wrote:
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> It's all in a password protected site because the data's all
> confidential at this point in time, but I can give you a mental
> picture.
>
> There are a b
"Leotta, Natalie (NCI/IMS)" wrote:
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> It's all in a password protected site because the data's all confidential at
> this point in time, but I can give you a mental picture.
>
> There are a bunch of dropdowns - State, Cancer, Sex, Race, Age. We're
> drawing a graph of best fit lines - up to 5
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From: Robert Cummings [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, May 16, 2002 3:56 PM
To: Leotta, Natalie (NCI/IMS)
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Subject: Re: [PHP] refreshing PHP on onClick
"Leotta, Natalie (NCI/IMS)" wrote:
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> This might be a little bit JS and a little b
e (NCI/IMS)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Thursday, May 16, 2002 1:48 PM
Subject: [PHP] refreshing PHP on onClick
> This might be a little bit JS and a little bit PHP. I'm wondering if
> there's an easy way to refresh a PHP page on an "onClic
"Leotta, Natalie (NCI/IMS)" wrote:
>
> This might be a little bit JS and a little bit PHP. I'm wondering if
> there's an easy way to refresh a PHP page on an "onClick" and change one
> parameter (say someone wants to redraw the graph, but with the points). I
> don't want to pay attention to any
This might be a little bit JS and a little bit PHP. I'm wondering if
there's an easy way to refresh a PHP page on an "onClick" and change one
parameter (say someone wants to redraw the graph, but with the points). I
don't want to pay attention to any of the other parameters that could have
chang
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