I understand perfectly well what PHP does.  That is why I am confused that
if HTML including javascript within <script> tags, generated by PHP and sent
to the browser, is not working.  I have checked for unique names and they
are all unique.  I will try your suggestion with the form tags, I have not
tried that yet.

/T

on 6/25/03 8:03, Chris Hayes at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> At 14:55 25-6-03, you wrote:
>> Is there a limitation in PHP with Javascript and forms?
> Your question shows you do not have a clear idea of what PHP does and where
> javascript comes in. Please do a Google on this combination.
> 
> The short of it: PHP builds a HTML/javascript page and sends it to the
> browser. PHP is done there. The browser now only sees HTML with javascript.
> But please find more elaborate texts.
> 
>> I have a problem
>> when creating a form within a table with Checkboxes and the accompanying
>> javascript to govern the checks.
>> 
>> I am generating the html for a table the first of 10 cells has 3 checkboxes.
>> I have experimented whether to make the form begin at the table tag, and
>> make multiple forms with different names at each table row.  Generating the
>> HTML is easy but getting the javascript to work  has been unsuccessful...
> 
> 1. i found it works best to do something like <form<table></table></form> ,
> prevent overlapping.
> 2. are you sure your form elements have unique names?
> 3. are you sure the javascript is working on the correct form/form element?
> 4. do you know the javascript term "this" ?
> 
> 


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