What is the purpose of the HIDDEN elements?
On Mon, 2003-09-22 at 19:43, William Cheung wrote:
> I have 2 buttons sitting next to each other. One to update; the other
> to cancel. However, no matter which button I click, the
> isset($_POST[“CHANGE”]) always returns true. My template code is list
> below. Could someone tell me what’s wrong with my code?
>
>
>
> <tr height=60>
>
> <td width="5%"> </td>
>
> <td valign=bottom>
>
> <input type="hidden" name="CHANGE">
>
> <input type=image name=CHANGE
> src={#img_dir#}{#template#}page6grid_g3.gif
> onmouseover="this.src='{#img_dir#}{#template#}page6grid_g4.gif'"
> onmouseout="this.src='{#img_dir#}{#template#}page6grid_g3.gif'">
>
> <font class=mpanel_mid_data style="font-weight:
> lighter;">Update order</font>
>
> </td>
>
> <td valign=bottom>
>
> <input type="hidden" name="CANCEL">
>
> <input type=image name="CANCEL"
> src={#img_dir#}{#template#}page6grid_g11.gif
> onmouseover="this.src='{#img_dir#}{#template#}page6grid_g12.gif'"
> onmouseout="this.src='{#img_dir#}{#template#}page6grid_g11.gif'">
>
> <font class=mpanel_mid_data style="font-weight:
> lighter; text-indent: 0px;">Cancel order</font>
>
> </td>
>
> </tr>
>
>
>
> William Cheung B.Sc, MCSE, MCDBA
>
> Databyte Corp.
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