top frame:
form target=bottom_frame action=show_form.php
select name=form onChange=this.form.submit()
option value= -- choose a form -- /option
option value=form1 first form /option
option value=form2 second form /option
/select
input type=submit
/form
bottom frame (show_form.php):
Did you get a request for a two part form, or for a form on 2 pages? The
problem I see is with browsers
without javascript (either turned of or not implemented)
Chris Rehm wrote:
I'd just like to see if I can get some feedback from PHP pros to see
if anyone is doing anything like this.
I've
Yuk. I'll admit I don't like frames at the best of times, but is there any
reason why the two-part form can't be two *pages* rather than two *frames*?
The way I usually do that stuff is get them to fill in part a, then part b:
1) validates part a
2) decides what the part b form should look like
.
---John Holmes...
-Original Message-
From: Chris Rehm [mailto:chris;javadisciple.com]
Sent: Tuesday, November 05, 2002 2:18 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [PHP] PHP driven frame
I'd just like to see if I can get some feedback from PHP pros to see
if
anyone is doing anything like
Well, he's asking you to do something that goes against what the web is good
at. The simple solution is a two page form.
I've also had some luck with hiding/showing parts of the form with
css/javascipt... it worked really well, but needed (of course) a modern
browser with good JS and CSS
I'd just like to see if I can get some feedback from PHP pros to see if
anyone is doing anything like this.
I've got a request to build a two part form, I was thinking it would be
a page built with frames, when the top portion is filled out, the
selections there would determine what page would
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