Thanks for the help!
Those output variables are pretty interesting - I didn't know that image
maps could be built in PHP with relative ease. :)
So I learned two things for the price of one.
:)
-Mike
-Original Message-
From: Sam Masiello [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, February 27, 2002 1:48 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [PHP] Unusual Form situation?
I assume that you are doing something like this for your image:
input type=image src=path/to/image/image.gif border=0
name=myimage
Given that, PHP gives you $myimage_x and $myimage_y which
correspond to the
X and Y coordinates that were clicked on the image from the user.
So on the page that your form submits to, you can do the following:
if (isset($myimage_x) || isset($myimage_y)) {
// do something
}
If the image was clicked, this will submit your form, and both $myimage_x
and $myimage_y will be set.
HTH
Sam Masiello
Software Quality Assurance Engineer
Synacor
(716) 853-1362 X289
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
- Original Message -
From: SpyProductions Support Team [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, February 27, 2002 1:33 PM
Subject: [PHP] Unusual Form situation?
I have form I am working with and trying to add some PHP
processing to the
form's contents.
The form is a html template used by a CGI script.
So, instead of having a 'submit' button for the form's content,
there is a
GIF. The CGI apparently reads the GIF as a button to submit the form's
content and move on.
How would I go about getting php to recognize this GIF as such?
Typically
for forms I use:
if ($submit) { blah, blah, blah }
Would I use if ($gifname)? Would the the GIF's name be the ALT
tag? Or am
I
going to have to sift through the arcane CGI to find some action?
Can I make the PHP come to life using the ACTION section of the form
(which
only refers to the CGI right now)?
Thanks,
-Mike
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