Hi,

Wednesday, October 2, 2002, 11:52:34 AM, you wrote:
TR> Hi,

TR> Tuesday, October 1, 2002, 1:36:43 PM, you wrote:
JB>> is there a way to for an input box to come up looking for a value?  I know
JB>> there are a few ways I could resolve my current issue, but I would prefer to
JB>> display an inputbox, and use that value in my query.

JB>> basically I would do a $HTTP_SERVER_VARS['PHP_SELF'] as the action of a
JB>> form, but then I would have to get a value to pass to the query.  this would
JB>> be for prepaid phone cards.  if somebody selected to recharge then I would
JB>> like an input box to be displayed asking the amount they would like to
JB>> recharge.

JB>> --
JB>> Jeff Bluemel

TR> You need something like this:

TR> <head>
TR> <script language="JavaScript">
TR> function ask(){
TR>         if(document.form1.Message.value = prompt('Name',''))
TR>         form1.submit();
TR> }
TR> </script>
TR> <head>
TR> </head>
TR> <form name="form1" action="<?echo $_SERVER['PHP_SELF']?>" method="post">
TR>         <INPUT TYPE="HIDDEN" VALUE="" NAME="Message">
TR>         <input type="button" value="go" onclick="ask();">
TR> </form>

TR> -- 
TR> regards,
TR> Tom

One too many heads...revised code:

<head>
<script language="JavaScript">
function ask(){
        if(document.form1.Message.value = prompt('Name',''))
        form1.submit();
}
</script>
</head>
<form name="form1" action="<?echo $_SERVER['PHP_SELF']?>" method="post">
        <INPUT TYPE="HIDDEN" VALUE="" NAME="Message">
        <input type="button" value="go" onclick="ask();">
</form>

-- 
regards,
Tom


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