At 11:38 AM -0400 5/24/10, tedd wrote:
At 10:46 AM -0400 5/24/10, Alice Wei wrote:
Hi, I have a snippet as in the following: <ul>
<li>Select the type of your starting point of interest:<br/> <div
id="start_menu"><form action="" name="form1" method="post">
<span><input type="radio" value="Apartment" name="start"
onclick="alert(document.form1.start)"/> Apartment </span>
</form></div></li> </ul>If I tried to put this at the
top of a file where I save as PHP with other PHP execution
statements, looks like the form does not do anything, and yet when
I save the page as in HTML with out the other PHP execution, it
works. I am trying to create a page where I have dynamic drop down
menu lists so users can egenerate dynamic content based on their
preference. Is it possible that I can save the entire file as a PHP
and still keep the functionality, including generating dynamic
menus, writing the proper entries to the database and printing out
the proper output?
Thanks for your help.
Alice
Alice:
I'm not sure as to what it is that you are asking, but php runs on
the server and is done by time anyone looks at a select control.
If you want a dynamic select, then there are two basic types: 1)
dynamically generated on the server based upon what the user
indicted via a previous submit; 2) dynamically generated on the
client-side based upon what the user indicted via a javascript
trigger.
Now, please describe which type you want?
Cheers,
tedd
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Re the above, I meant indicated and not indicted -- sorry.
Cheers,
tedd
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