Alain
<< Why do you need javascript? >>
Good question, but I have no satisfactory answer. I was just
modifying "one I made earlier" (the only one) which happened to work
that way, when I came across problems. I have got some good ideas
here and feel a completely fresh start is going to be t
Mathews
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> I'm going to sound like a database freak, but my solution to nearly
> all
> 'dynamic' pages is to pull everything out of a database -
> My implem
Me too!
Gonzalo.
> Mathews, could you dig out that script please? I think I might need it.
> Bikes
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Mathews, could you dig out that script please? I think I might need it.
Bikes
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From: Tom Mathews
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I'm going to sound like a database freak, but my solutio
I'm going to sound like a database freak, but my solution to nearly all
'dynamic' pages is to pull everything out of a database -
My implementation would probably be four fields - ID, Name (to display in
the select list), text and image. You query the db to get a list of 'Name's
and then use the I
Why do you need javascript?
Scenario:
1 User selects jpeg image in list
2 User press submit button
3 Server receives selection and download jpeg with its text in html
Would that work for you?
Alain
On Sun, Feb 11, 2001 at 02:19:38PM +, John Morrison wrote:
> Hi.
>
> I have just discovered se
Hi.
I have just discovered server side scripting and am trying
to get to grips with it using PHP4 with Xitami on Windows
Me. Straight away, on my first project, it looks as though
I have found a problem I am not going to solve without
help.
I have an HTML form with an Option Select drop dow