Genius, that's solved it, thanks Andrew! No-one had replied to me on
Sitepoint yet...
In answer to your question, the client has added it as a measure to
save valuable space on the left hand Nav. There could be more courses
getting added too, so I guess I can see their point in some ways, as
long
On Jul 10, 2007, at 12:20 PM, Paul Collins wrote:
http://localhost/includes/redirect.php";; name="selectCourse"
id="selectCourseForm">
Should be : method="post" NOT action="post"
But I have to wonder why the need to use this method to form a purely
navigational function..? Unless you're col
Thanks for your help guys, makes more sense. It still isn't working
though, so I'll go find another forum to post to about PHP.
Cheers
Paul
On 10/07/07, Ross Bruniges <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
you should use $_POST['New_URL'] - thats going to be the value of the select
box. Looking at your c
you should use $_POST['New_URL'] - thats going to be the value of the select
box. Looking at your code there is nothing called ID on there!
and also - PHP is really off topic of this list, not sure of any PHP mailers
but the sitepoint forums always get me out of bother!
- Original Message -
Your select "name" attribute is "New_URL" but you're looking for a POST
attribute called "id". Change your PHP script to $_POST["New_URL"] and it
should work.
Chris
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