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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> Subject: Re: [PHP-WIN] PHP 'include' function
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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
Mathews, could you dig out that script please? I think I might need it.
Bikes
-Original Message-
From: Tom Mathews
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Sent: 2/12/01 11:02 AM
Subject: Re: [PHP-WIN] PHP 'include' function
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