Dale D. Attree wrote:
Build a php string instead of an array and allocate the string to a form
hidden field and then access the hidden field via JavaScript.
Thanks for the suggestion.
What I have done is in my PHP
print "<input type='hidden' name='DrawString' value=$Message>";
and I have viewed the page source and a hidden field called DrawString
contains the correct data.
Now I don't seem to be able to get it in my javascript and I have tried
alert (document.TicketStatus.DrawString.value)
alert (TicketStatus.DrawString.value)
alert (DrawString.value)
as well as
alert (DrawString)
the form is called TicketStatus and the javascript is called via
<select name='Promotion_id' id='Promotion' onchange='GetValue()'>
Please make some suggestions on what I may have done wrong.
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