My first answer to your question would be: "no, you can't refer to an html form in any way in php". My second answer would be, as usual, a question: "what, exactly, are you trying to do?" 2006/4/20, Chris Kennon <jobs@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>: > > Hi, > > > I'm new to the list so "Hello" to all. I'm drafting a function.php > page, which will be included() in the pages in need. How would I pass > a form as an argument of a function? From the name parameter of the > form element or perhaps an ID: > > > function checkForm(theForm){ > //Form validation code omitted. > > > > > } > > > Also, I seem to recall some caution is needed when using user-defined > functions? > > > > "Art is an expression of life and transcends both time and space. > We must employ our own souls through art to give a > new form and a new meaning to nature or the world." > > -- Bruce Lee > _________________________________________________ > Return True, > > Christopher Kennon > Principal/Designer/Programmer -Bushidodeep > http://bushidodeep.com > > -- > PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) > To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php > >