On Mon, May 4, 2015 at 5:10 PM, Alf C Stockton <alf@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > I already have > <div id="loadingNode"></div> in my HTML > and both the HTML and PHP are in the same file and I want loadingnode to > be populated with the message produced by PHP after user clicked > appropriate link. > I think what you needs is Javascript code and not PHP > > > > On May 3, 2015, at 6:53 AM, Alf C Stockton wrote: > > > >> Please tell me if I can and if so how, to alter the contents of a > >> html div > >> from my PHP script. > >> > >> > >> -- > >> Regards, > >> Alf Stockton www.stockton.co.za > >> > > > > The way I would do this is to have some element in your html > > with an anchor tag with an href value set to your page > > > > LIke so > > <? > > $fileself = basename($_SERVER['PHP_SEF']) > > > > $div = "<div marup>"; > > if($_GET[do] == "changediv") > > { > > $div = "div markup changed"; > > } > > ?> > > > > > > <html> > > etc > > <body> > > > > <a href="<?php print $fileself; ?>?do=changediv">Change div</a> > > > > <?php print $div ?> > > > > </body> > > </html> > > > > In this case the user has to click the anchor, or there > > will have to be some more involved javascript processing > > involved, like an ajax request sent, but it still requires an > > action of the use to initiated. > > > > > -- > Regards, > Alf Stockton www.stockton.co.za > > > -- > PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) > To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php > > -- Marcos | I love PHP, Linux, and Java <http://javadevnotes.com/java-string-split-limit-examples>