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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,
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
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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
- 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 page save the
values to my MySQL
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
These two ideas, I really like. Saves me lots of coding
Thanks,
Don
- Original Message -
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
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