PHP Q?

Robert Dege rdege at cse.Buffalo.EDU
Fri Mar 26 23:57:49 EST 2004


I know that it's done in javascript (View source is such a handy tool).  I
was wondering if PHP had some equivalent style feature to generate the
same results.  I'd google for it, but I'm not quite sure how one would
query for info on it.

-Rob

> This has to be done via javascript.
>
> (either loading all the options in javascript arrays, or by having an
> onchange for your option box that posts to a hidden frame, that frame
> in-turn modifies the main forms options)
>
> -Mark
>
>
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> Robert Dege
> Sent: Friday, March 26, 2004 11:27 PM
> To: nflug at nflug.org
> Subject: PHP Q?
>
>
> Okay,
>
> I'm sure everyone at one time or another has run into a web form.  They
> have some really cool forms where selecting an option from Field #1,
> automagically generates a customized list for Field #2.  Then, if you
> change your option in Field #1, it once again automajically regerates
> the
> customized list for Field #2.  All this without reloading the page.
>
> I wondering if PHP supports this kind of Web Form.
>
>
> Dege
>
> PS - I'm sure I can dig up a related URL if I didn't convey myself
> correctly.
>
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Dege

I'm just not up2date on my al-kee-hol-*hic* lingo
Although, I do have that slurring part down ;)



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