Unfortunatly, that gets rid of the reason I have the iframe in there to begin with. I need a scrollable iframe with a set of buttons that perform certain actions at the top, that have to always be at the top. -Greg
"Sean Burlington" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > Greg wrote: > > Here's the basic layout of my html page, this isn't the real html, just the > > basic idea. > > > > <html> > > <form action="test.php" method="post"> > > <input type="text" name="test1"> > > > > <iframe src = iframetest.php></iframe> > > > > <input type="button" label="Submit"> > > </form> > > </html> > > > > Now inside iframetest.php I have a few check boxes that I want test.php to > > be able to access. Is there any way to do this? > > Thanks!! > > > > > > not directly .. > > the form does not 'contain' the iframe - in fact the iframe is a > different page ... > > so form elements within the iframe page will not be a part of the form > submission process > > you /might/ be able to do something with javascript inter-frame > communication - but I doubt you would want to (and the iframe doesn't > sound like a valid page which could cause problems) > > what would probably make more sense would be to make the 'html' page > include iframetest.php' > > html.php > ---------- > > <html> > <form action="test.php" method="post"> > <input type="text" name="test1"> > > <?php include("/path/iframetest.php"); ?> > > <input type="button" label="Submit"> > </form> > </html> > > ----------------- > > then you form elements will be properly contained within the form > > -- > > Sean > -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php