Re: checkboxes

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PJ wrote:
> tedd wrote:
>   
>> At 10:11 AM -0400 4/23/09, PJ wrote:
>>     
>>> tedd wrote:
>>>  > http://php1.net/a/edit-db-demo/
>>>       
>>>>  Here a user can search for a Last name, first name, or email. Note,
>>>>  there's no checkboxes because the user indicates what they are
>>>>  searching for by where they place their search criteria.
>>>>
>>>>  HTH's
>>>>
>>>>  tedd
>>>>         
>>> Thanks Tedd,
>>> Your demod uses javascript and I don't really want to use javascript.
>>> Apparently it is more open to hacking than just plain PHP/MySQL.  ??
>>> Also, I seem to have things going fairly well - it's a neat way to learn
>>> coding, especially when adjusting for things you hadn't planned in
>>> advance, like if the user forgets to enter data or doesn't click on the
>>> radio button. And then implementing the warnings and reloading (or not
>>> reloading the page) to keep the data entered upon omission or
>>> unacceptable entries. Get's hairy sometimes, but it's quite
>>> enlightening. ;-)
>>>       
>> Come-on, my demo uses a single javascript routine to ask the user IF
>> they want to delete something. If javascript is turned off, my demo
>> still works. This is just an example of enhancement with graceful
>> degradation. It has nothing to do with the demo other than that.
>>
>> The point of my showing you the demo was to simply suggest that you
>> forgo the checkboxes and go straight to the "Search" entry. After all,
>> that tells you everything you want to know about what the user wants
>> to do, right?
>>
>> Why have the user click a checkbox showing that they want to search
>> for a book title and then also have then enter in the book title? Why
>> not just have them enter the book title and be done with it?
>>
>> It might serve you well to rethink what you are wanting to do.
>>
>> Cheers,
>>
>> tedd
>>
>>
>>     
> Oh, Ok. Will check it out then. :-)  At worst, I'll set it up and see
> how it plays....  ooooooh, well... another lesson to learn... ;-)
>   
Gee, Tedd,
That was fun. You were right. It's a hell-of-a-lot simpler.
I did get the complicated way to work as well... :-D  but your
suggestion is much simpler.
The KISS principle always wins out! Thanks again.
Phil

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