Why doesn't this work? Any ideas?!
$resolution = SCRIPT
LANGUAGE=\JavaScript\document.write(screen.width)/SCRIPT;
if ($resolution = '1024') {
$resolution = 1024;
} else {
$resolution = 800;
}
echo $resolution;
It always output 1024
Best regards
Fredrik A. Takle
Bergen, Norway
Hi Frederik
Run this code. It does what you want it to.
In your original code you compared two strings in the IF-statement.
When the $resolution gotten from your JavaScript returned '800' it would
have a lexical higher value than '1024' and thereby do exacely what
you wanted it to - actually the
$resolution = SCRIPT
LANGUAGE=\JavaScript\document.write(screen.width)/SCRIPT;
if ($resolution = '1024') {
$resolution = 1024;
} else {
$resolution = 800;
}
echo $resolution;
It always output 1024
At a guess becasue your mixing and matching languages.
If you got
How you want to get a value from client side to php on the same page?
Joseph
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Hi Frederik
Run this code. It does what you want it to.
In your original code you compared two strings in the
How you want to get a value from client side to php on the same page?
Well. Actually I didn't invent the code. I just correcteded it so it
worked on my installation. I must admit I was amazed that it somehow
worked, but it did.
Kind regards,
Morten Winkler
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How do you know it worked? :)
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How you want to get a value from client side to php on the
same page?
Well
) = 1024) {
You are not actually passing anything from JavaScript to PHP... you are just
tricking yourself =)
Sheridan
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