You can use JavaScript to get the value of any input object in html:
document.getElementById("[input id]"). However, if you want to save this
to a database, you really want to use forms so you can POST or GET the
information.

 

From: Rajeev Prasad [mailto:rp.ne...@yahoo.com] 
Sent: 01 September 2011 01:08
To: users@httpd.apache.org
Subject: [users@httpd] replacing html form?

 

Hello,

 

This is not exactly related to Apache, but i could not find where to
post this question: (if you know any good HTML mailing list kindly let
me know)

 

is 'html form'  the only way to get data from user?

 

<form name..... >

</form>

 

can't we use something else?

 

thank you.

Rajeev

 

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