On Wed, 2010-04-14 at 06:49 +0100, Lester Caine wrote:
> Nathan Rixham wrote:
> > Peter Lind wrote:
> >> On 13 April 2010 17:27, Paul M Foster wrote:
> >>> On Tue, Apr 13, 2010 at 03:20:23PM +0200, Merlin Morgenstern wrote:
> >>>
> Hello everybody,
>
> I have form where users enter
Nathan Rixham wrote:
Peter Lind wrote:
On 13 April 2010 17:27, Paul M Foster wrote:
On Tue, Apr 13, 2010 at 03:20:23PM +0200, Merlin Morgenstern wrote:
Hello everybody,
I have form where users enter data to be saved in a db.
How can I make php save the form data into a session before the u
Peter Lind wrote:
> On 13 April 2010 17:27, Paul M Foster wrote:
>> On Tue, Apr 13, 2010 at 03:20:23PM +0200, Merlin Morgenstern wrote:
>>
>>> Hello everybody,
>>>
>>> I have form where users enter data to be saved in a db.
>>>
>>> How can I make php save the form data into a session before the us
On 13 April 2010 17:27, Paul M Foster wrote:
> On Tue, Apr 13, 2010 at 03:20:23PM +0200, Merlin Morgenstern wrote:
>
>> Hello everybody,
>>
>> I have form where users enter data to be saved in a db.
>>
>> How can I make php save the form data into a session before the user
>> leaves the page witho
On Tue, Apr 13, 2010 at 1:46 PM, Robert Cummings wrote:
>
> Toilets flush themselves so that we don't need to touch what someone else
> touched... very likely after *cough* wiping up.
>
>
They have a cure for having to life a finger and wipe also but I won't
continue lol
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tedd wrote:
At 12:40 PM -0400 4/13/10, Robert Cummings wrote:
Dan Joseph wrote:
On Tue, Apr 13, 2010 at 12:19 PM, tedd wrote:
So, OP explain what you are trying to do?
Cheers,
tedd
Sorta looks to me like he's in a situation where users are fleeing the form,
and wondering why its not fi
Kevin Kinsey wrote:
Dan Joseph wrote:
On Tue, Apr 13, 2010 at 12:40 PM, Robert Cummings wrote
I had a pair-a-dimes one time. Unfortunately I was a nickel short of a
quarter to put in the slot.
But the question is... were they outside the box?
Nah, the question is, since the slot was intende
Dan Joseph wrote:
On Tue, Apr 13, 2010 at 12:40 PM, Robert Cummings wrote
I had a pair-a-dimes one time. Unfortunately I was a nickel short of a
quarter to put in the slot.
>
But the question is... were they outside the box?
They were in my pocket... so yes!
Cheers,
Rob.
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At 12:40 PM -0400 4/13/10, Robert Cummings wrote:
Dan Joseph wrote:
On Tue, Apr 13, 2010 at 12:19 PM, tedd wrote:
So, OP explain what you are trying to do?
Cheers,
tedd
Sorta looks to me like he's in a situation where users are fleeing the form,
and wondering why its not filled in when t
On Tue, Apr 13, 2010 at 12:36:02PM -0400, Dan Joseph wrote:
> I kinda like that word Paradigm. Rolls off the tongue nicely. I'm going to
> use it 3 times today before I leave the office.
ROTFL!
Paul
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On Tue, Apr 13, 2010 at 12:48 PM, Kevin Kinsey wrote:
> Nah, the question is, since the slot was intended to accept a quarter,
> why the heck didn't it take two dimes and a nickel ... or just two dimes,
> and throw a nickel in gratis?
>
> I must be getting old. We have toilets that flush themsel
Dan Joseph wrote:
On Tue, Apr 13, 2010 at 12:40 PM, Robert Cummings wrote
I had a pair-a-dimes one time. Unfortunately I was a nickel short of a
quarter to put in the slot.
But the question is... were they outside the box?
Nah, the question is, since the slot was intended to accept a quart
On Tue, Apr 13, 2010 at 12:40 PM, Robert Cummings wrote
> I had a pair-a-dimes one time. Unfortunately I was a nickel short of a
> quarter to put in the slot.
>
> But the question is... were they outside the box?
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Dan Joseph wrote:
On Tue, Apr 13, 2010 at 12:19 PM, tedd wrote:
So, OP explain what you are trying to do?
Cheers,
tedd
Sorta looks to me like he's in a situation where users are fleeing the form,
and wondering why its not filled in when they go back. The natural reaction
for this would b
On Tue, Apr 13, 2010 at 12:19 PM, tedd wrote:
> So, OP explain what you are trying to do?
>
> Cheers,
>
> tedd
Sorta looks to me like he's in a situation where users are fleeing the form,
and wondering why its not filled in when they go back. The natural reaction
for this would be to call it a
Paul M Foster wrote:
Sorry, I just get cranky with people who won't follow the rules.
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At 11:27 AM -0400 4/13/10, Paul M Foster wrote:
On Tue, Apr 13, 2010 at 03:20:23PM +0200, Merlin Morgenstern wrote:
Hello everybody,
I have form where users enter data to be saved in a db.
How can I make php save the form data into a session before the user
leaves the page without pressin
On Tue, Apr 13, 2010 at 03:20:23PM +0200, Merlin Morgenstern wrote:
> Hello everybody,
>
> I have form where users enter data to be saved in a db.
>
> How can I make php save the form data into a session before the user
> leaves the page without pressing the submit button? Some members leave
> the
On Tue, 2010-04-13 at 15:20 +0200, Merlin Morgenstern wrote:
> Hello everybody,
>
> I have form where users enter data to be saved in a db.
>
> How can I make php save the form data into a session before the user
> leaves the page without pressing the submit button? Some members leave
> the pa
On 13 April 2010 15:20, Merlin Morgenstern wrote:
> Hello everybody,
>
> I have form where users enter data to be saved in a db.
>
> How can I make php save the form data into a session before the user leaves
> the page without pressing the submit button? Some members leave the page and
> return a
Hello everybody,
I have form where users enter data to be saved in a db.
How can I make php save the form data into a session before the user
leaves the page without pressing the submit button? Some members leave
the page and return afterwards wondering where their already entered
data is.
Gary Sanders wrote:
Charlie,
Can you make the submit target be the PHP script and have the PHP script
call the Perl script to send the email?
Sure, that would definitely work; I just don't know how to
call the Perl script and pass the data (and
uploaded/attached files) to it.
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Richard Davey wrote:
CFI> It's just a matter of development time; if there's a way to
CFI> use the Perl mail script with a PHP data saving script, it
CFI> would save time. If I do have to rewrite the whole thing in
CFI> PHP, how would I accept uploaded file attachments and attach
CFI> them to
Hello Charlie,
Monday, February 23, 2004, 10:15:17 PM, you wrote:
CFI> It's just a matter of development time; if there's a way to
CFI> use the Perl mail script with a PHP data saving script, it
CFI> would save time. If I do have to rewrite the whole thing in
CFI> PHP, how would I accept uploa
On Monday 23 February 2004 02:51 pm, Charlie Fiskeaux II wrote:
> Richard Davey wrote:
> > CFI> It's just a matter of development time; if there's a way to
> > CFI> use the Perl mail script with a PHP data saving script, it
> > CFI> would save time. If I do have to rewrite the whole thing in
> > CF
bject: Re: [PHP] saving form data
>
>
> Richard Davey wrote:
>
> > You can't make one form submit to two different scripts
> sadly, but to
> > be honest if you're going to write a PHP script to capture this
> > information - why not make it do what the Per
Richard Davey wrote:
You can't make one form submit to two different scripts sadly, but to
be honest if you're going to write a PHP script to capture this
information - why not make it do what the Perl formmail script does
too? (i.e. send the email) and remove the Perl script from the
equation?
It
Hello Charlie,
Monday, February 23, 2004, 9:27:07 PM, you wrote:
CFI> Thanks, but how do I get the info submitted to the PHP
CFI> script to access the data in the first place? Since the
CFI> target of the form is the Perl script, the submit button
CFI> submits the form to the Perl script; can I
Sam Masiello wrote:
If the PHP configuration doesn't have "register_globals" turned on in
the php.ini file, you will be able to access the form variables via the
_POST array like this:
$_POST["my_form_var"]
Of course, substitute my_form_var with the correct variable from the
form that you are sub
If the PHP configuration doesn't have "register_globals" turned on in
the php.ini file, you will be able to access the form variables via the
_POST array like this:
$_POST["my_form_var"]
Of course, substitute my_form_var with the correct variable from the
form that you are submitting.
If the se
I'm using a prebuilt Perl form mailer script for a project,
but because the form is so long, my client would like to
give the user the ability to save the data and come back to
finish it later. I was hoping to be able to code this part
in PHP (because I don't know Perl), but I'm fairly new to
PHP wrote:
[ snip ]
I think I need some kind of HTML parser that will break up the supervisors
form, then insert any values need for the form values and then re-display
the form data.
Well, if you insert the XML declaration at the top, and make sure your
page validates as XHTML, I believe you ca
Here is the real life idea:
A Supervisor, knows nothing about php, creates a simple form, say a time
sheet, in something like FrontPage.
He then uploads that form to the server.
An employee then looks at a page on the server that will retrieve the form
data that the supervisor made, and automatical
PHP wrote:
Thanks,
I thought of this, unfortuanetly the user uploading the form would have no
clue in being able to build the form with the $_POST tags already in it.
I lost you. What are you trying to do?
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Thanks,
I thought of this, unfortuanetly the user uploading the form would have no
clue in being able to build the form with the $_POST tags already in it.
> PHP wrote:
> > Hi,
> > Is there anyway of saving a form with layout and data, without knowing
what the fields are?
> > I would like to be ab
PHP wrote:
Hi,
Is there anyway of saving a form with layout and data, without knowing what the fields are?
I would like to be able to have the use "Upload" there own form. Then that form can be later viewed and filled out by someone else and be able to save all the data that was entered.
I can do t
ke so:
Jan
Feb
To: "PHP" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "php" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, October 08, 2003 12:58 PM
Subject: RE: [PHP] Saving Form Data
> [snip]
> Is there anyway of saving a form with layout and data, without knowing
> what the fields
[snip]
Is there anyway of saving a form with layout and data, without knowing
what the fields are?
I would like to be able to have the use "Upload" there own form. Then
that form can be later viewed and filled out by someone else and be able
to save all the data that was entered.
I can do this easy
Hi,
Is there anyway of saving a form with layout and data, without knowing what the fields
are?
I would like to be able to have the use "Upload" there own form. Then that form can be
later viewed and filled out by someone else and be able to save all the data that was
entered.
I can do this easy
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