These two ideas, I really like. Saves me lots of coding
Thanks,
Don
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From: PHP List
To: php ; DonPro
Sent: Thursday, October 31, 2002 4:09 PM
Subject: Re: [PHP] Saving form input fields to MySQL br clicking on a button
Why not use the Memorize button
Why not use the Memorize button to set a hidden field? Or just use a check
box.
Since you are going to be submitting the data anyway, save the fields at
that time depending on whether or not the check box/hidden filed is set?
> Hi,
>
> I have a form where the user enters some information. For a
- Original Message -
From: Jay Blanchard
To: 'DonPro' ; 'php list'
Sent: Thursday, October 31, 2002 3:43 PM
Subject: RE: [PHP] Saving form input fields to MySQL br clicking on a button
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I created a button called "Memorize" but how do I have the pa
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But how do I submit to a PHP script without moving off of the form? The
user will be entering lots of information while only a particular section
pertains to the Memorize button. If the user clicks on the button, wont it
move off of the page thereby causing the user to lose all their form
Hi,
> Hi,
>
> I have a form where the user enters some information. For a particular
> section of the form, I'd like the user to be able to save what he/she
> entered so that the next time they feel out the form, they can recall
> without the need to retype. This is not for the entire form but o
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I created a button called "Memorize" but how do I have the page save the
values to my MySQL database when the user clicks on the button. I
understand that I can only use JavaScript to trap the "OnClick()" function
and not PHP but I cannot use JavaScript to write to a MySQL table. I do not
Hi,
I have a form where the user enters some information. For a particular
section of the form, I'd like the user to be able to save what he/she
entered so that the next time they feel out the form, they can recall
without the need to retype. This is not for the entire form but only for a
few in
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