Well, this is my original Code:
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// Theme
echo '
<form name="theme" action="options.php" target="right" class="menu"
METHOD="POST">
<select name="theme">';
for($i=0;$i<sizeof($theme_name);$i++)
{
echo "<option value='".$i."'>".$theme_name[$i]."</option>\n";
}
echo '</select> <input type=submit name=get value=select>';
$var_from_dropdown = $_POST['theme'];
exec("echo $var_from_dropdown > /tmp/varfromdropdown");
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The file /tmp/varfromdropdown is still emty. (the dropdown field is NOT emty
by
the time i press the select button)
Any other ideas?
> From: Jay Blanchard [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>
>
> [snip]
> // Theme
> echo '
> <form name="theme" action="options.php" target=right class=menu>
> <select name="theme">';
> for($i=0;$i<sizeof($theme_name);$i++)
> {
> echo "<option value='".$i."'>".$theme_name[$i]."</option>\n";
> }
>
> echo '</select> <input type=submit name=get value=select
> METHOD=POST>';
> // or:
> echo '</select> <input type=submit name=get value=select
> METHOD="POST">';
>
> $var_from_dropdown = $_POST['theme'];
> exec("echo $var_from_dropdown > /tmp/varfromdropdown");
>
> the exec line seems to works since it created the file. But
> it stays emty.
> [/snip]
>
> You need to place METHOD=POST in the original form tag and
> remove it from
> the submit tag. Try that
>
> HTH!
>
> Jay
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