Ashley Sheridan wrote: > On Wed, 2009-04-22 at 07:17 +0530, kranthi wrote: >> yeh an onclick event handler is required to achieve this. but as Shawn >> has suggested radio buttons are better in this case. >> >> but then again if u want to disable/greyout the other input(like >> textboxes, other than the radio button itself) u'll hav to use onclick >> event handler for the radio buttons >> > Not necessarily, you could use CSS to change the background colour: > > input[checked=checked] > { > set styles here > } I see that Shawn's suggested radio buttons will do just fine. I hadn't thought about that. Dummy me. But the real problem I have is to pass a form input value to a variable. For example: <input type="text" name="titleIN" size="52" /> <input type="radio" name="choice" value="$titleIN" /> How can I pass the "text" input to a variable that could be used by the "radio" button? The idea is to have several inputs for a search page with the inputs limited by the radio button to one choice of several inputs. If I can get the input to a variable, I can then manipulate it to do a query for the search. :-\ Hope this is understandable? -- unheralded genius: "A clean desk is the sign of a dull mind. " ------------------------------------------------------------- Phil Jourdan --- pj@xxxxxxxxxxxxx http://www.ptahhotep.com http://www.chiccantine.com/andypantry.php -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php