I'm sorry, you is the master o/ ps: I dont ask for them to install the jQuery, i just give an exemplo how he can do something like that. ps 2: I know the difference betwenn XHMTL and HTML i put the "/" there becouse it's the force of the habit ps 3: Why javascript is bad? you don't know develop a good interface with that? shame on you. ps 4: Who you think you is? everybody is here to pass something for the others and learn something, everything i wrote its just to help, if you are compete with others showing how much bigger you is, go to a championship or something. Have a nice day. Regards, Igor Escoar Systems Analyst & Interface Designer -- Personal Blog ~ blog.igorescobar.com Online Portifolio ~ www.igorescobar.com Twitter ~ @igorescobar On Thu, Apr 2, 2009 at 11:01 AM, Jan G.B. <ro0ot.w00t@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > 2009/4/2 Igor Escobar <titiolinkin@xxxxxxxxx>: > > If you don't want change your form, do some function in Javascript witch > > control the last button you clicked. > > > > Javascript is bad and you don't need it. > > >> <center><button type="submit" name="btid" value="1">Delete</center> > >> <center><button type="submit" name="btid" value="2">Delete</center> > >> <center><button type="submit" name="btid" value="3">Delete</center> > > > > <input type="hidden" name="last_buttom" id="" value="last_buttom" /> > > > > I wanna make a advice to you learn more about HTML and Web Standards... > > I want give an advice to you: learn to make a difference out of HTML > and XHTML. It's not the same, and <input /> is XHTML. > > > Don't use button type... use "input" type... > > > > You forgot to mention *why* he should he use <input type="submit">! > > <button> is supported by all major browsers! So there's no need to use > <input> instead ... > > But having several <button> or <input> tags in one form element with > the same NAME="" value makes no sense! Only the last one in the code > will be submitted. > Also, the LABEL for the button should be written like that: <button > name="x1" value="0815">LABEL GOES HERE</button> > > http://www.w3schools.com/tags/tag_button.asp > > > Using <input> might be more future-oriented.. ;) > > > > > Your javascript (using jQuery) sems like this > > > > Installing and using "jquery" to have three buttons is overkill. not > more, not less! > > > byebye > > > $("input[name='btid']").click(function() { > > $('#last_buttom').attr('value', $(this).val()); > > }); > > > > And then you submit your form or something, the input "last_buttom" are > with > > the value of the buttom you has clicked at last time. > > > > Regards, > > Igor Escobar > > systems analyst & interface designer > > www . igorescobar . com > > > > > > > > On Thu, Apr 2, 2009 at 8:29 AM, Phpster <phpster@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > >> What about styling a link to look like a button with css? It won't be an > >> exact match style wise but you can get close. I have done this > succesfully > >> > >> Bastien > >> > >> Sent from my iPod > >> > >> > >> On Apr 2, 2009, at 6:04, "Angus Mann" <angusmann@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > >> > >> Hi all. > >>> > >>> I want to have several delete buttons with just one form, and depending > on > >>> which button is pressed, one of several items is deleted. > >>> > >>> So I need multiple submit buttons for 1 form, each displaying the same > >>> text "Delete" to the user, but each with a different "value" so the PHP > >>> script can tell them apart. > >>> > >>> I've used this code for the buttons... > >>> <center><button type="submit" name="btid" value="1">Delete</center> > >>> <center><button type="submit" name="btid" value="2">Delete</center> > >>> <center><button type="submit" name="btid" value="3">Delete</center> > >>> > >>> And it works just fine with firefox. But IE does not seem to pass the > >>> value back to the btid so when the script asks > >>> if $_POST['btid'] == "1" { > >>> } > >>> > >>> the value 1, 2, or 3 is not given back to PHP by IE. It is given back > >>> correctly by firefox and works fine. > >>> > >>> Any suggestions ? > >>> > >>> Thanks. > >>> > >>> > >> -- > >> PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) > >> To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php > >> > >> > > >