Hi Mignon,
This should work, never closing the window without submitting
(foolproof). Just add some error checking, and you'll be sweet as a
nut! All I did was add the echo statement underneath the data insert.
Adam
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include ('dbconn.php');
if(isset($submit))
{
$query = INSERT INTO
Thanks again for the advice. This approach wont work in this case
because I'm launching the window from an app, then I need to close to
return to the app. If I submit back to my app, it brings a new app into
the addl window.
And no, you're definetly not stupid !
Thanks for the help.
Mignon
This works!
Thanks Adam
On Tue, 2003-01-14 at 03:11, Adam Royle wrote:
Hi Mignon,
This should work, never closing the window without submitting
(foolproof). Just add some error checking, and you'll be sweet as a
nut! All I did was add the echo statement underneath the data insert.
Hello List,
Has anyone had any problems using the onClick=window.close();
function within a input type = submit ?
I'm trying
input type=submit name=submit value=submit
onClick=window.close();
But evidently it's reading the close before the submit because the value
of my form var is not being
The window.close(); function is not returning control to the form after
closing the window. You must tell it to do so. Use:
onClick=return window.close();
This will return the window.close() value to the submit button so that
it can do its thing after the window has been closed.
Use the same
Unfortunately I havnt gotten it to work yet. Am I missing something ?
PS the query works without the closewindow()
?
include ('dbconn.php');
if(isset($submit))
{
$query = INSERT INTO `comments` ( `track_id`, `cat_comments` ) VALUES
( '0', '$comm' );;
mysql_query
Nevermind Micah,
Thanks for your input, I just did 2 buttons for the user - one to submit
and one to close the window.
Thanks for your help
Mignon
On Mon, 2003-01-13 at 15:24, Mignon Hunter wrote:
Unfortunately I havnt gotten it to work yet. Am I missing something ?
PS the query works
Wait, I'm stupid. You're closing the window upon submission of the form,
so that will close the session, so the php at the beginning will never
process after form submission. Make the form submit to another page that
won't be closed.
-Micah
On Mon, 2003-01-13 at 13:24, Mignon Hunter wrote: