Couldn't you achieve the same effect without javascript by simply using GET values instead of post? As in each hyperlink would say something like <a href="search.php?letter=a">A</a> <a href="search.php?letter=b">B</a>, although perhaps you're trying to intentionally avoid using GET as to not clutter up their browser history. .. -----Original Message----- From: Andrew Kreps [mailto:andrew.kreps@xxxxxxxxx] Sent: Friday, July 14, 2006 7:15 PM To: Skip Evans Cc: Php-Db Subject: Re: Submitting form from <a href Skip, Just so you know, there is a general PHP user's list available for just such a request. It's rather high-traffic, so be warned. Now then, on to the problem. I believe I've figured out a way to make this happen. I've only tested it on IE 6 and Firefox 1.5.0.4, so your browser compatibility may vary. I'll just post the scripts I used to test it here and you can take what you need and run with it. Here is the script that my form is built in: ---------- <html> <head> <script language="Javascript"> function submitForm (letter) { document.search.letter.value = letter; // Here's where we're setting the form value 'letter' to the letter the user clicked on. document.search.submit(); // Then, submit the form. } </script> </head> <body> <form name="search" method="POST" action="testingLinkSubmit.php"> <input type="hidden" name="letter" value=""> <!-- If this isn't here, the Javascript letter.value code won't work, since form.letter doesn't exist. --> <input type="checkbox" name="checky"/> Search all campuses <br> <? for ($i = 65; $i <= 90; $i++) { $letter = chr($i); print "<a href=\"javascript:submitForm('$letter')\">$letter</a> "; } ?> </form> </body> </html> ------------- The receiving end of the form looks much as you might expect, it just parses the form values: -------------- <html> <body> <? if (isset($_POST["checky"])) { print "Checkbox value is: True<br>\n"; } else { print "Checkbox value is: False<br>\n"; } print "Letter: " . $_POST["letter"]; ?> </body> </html> ------------ And there you go! Let me know if you have any problems. On 7/14/06, Skip Evans <skip@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hey all, > > This is not database related, but I get the impression this list > entertains general PHP questions? If I'm mistaken, flame away. > > I need submit a form when a hyper link is pressed, and have been > trying all manner of onlicks, etc, but have been unable to hit the > right combination. > > Here's the scenario: > > I have the alphabet in hyper links with a check box below: > > > <form...> > A B C D E F G H I J K..... > > [] check for all campuses > </form> > > What needs to happen is that when they click a > letter, which is a <a href=...> now, it submits > the check box value as well, to be read through > $_POST on the receiving end. > > And of course I need to know what letter was > click, this I was trying to get through a > $_REQUEST var, but was not able to do so. > > Any tips would be monstrously appreciated. > -- > Skip Evans > Big Sky Penguin, LLC > 61 W Broadway > Butte, Montana 59701 > 406-782-2240 > > -- > PHP Database Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) > To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php > > -- PHP Database Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php -- PHP Database Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php