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html php form second drop down select dependant list to keep selected value [message #186184] Thu, 19 June 2014 16:20 Go to next message
pppbbb10 is currently offline  pppbbb10
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Hi,

Is there a way to have the second drop down select list to keep the selected value after user hits submit?

<select class="select_Y" name="FLexA" id="LexikA">
<option value="0" >Please choose a context...</option>
<option value="1" <?php if (@$_POST['FLexA']==1) {echo "selected='selected'"; } ?> >Human nature , Health, Ethic, Religion...</option>
</select>

<select class="select_Y" name="FLexB" id="LexikB" jqsd:depends_on="LexikA" jqsd:hide_mode="disable">
<option value="0" rel="0" >Please choose...</option>
<option value="2" rel="1" <?php if (@$_POST['FLexB']==2) {echo "selected='selected'"; } ?> >Business, Law, Financezzz...</option>
<option value="3" rel="1" <?php if (@$_POST['FLexB']==3) {echo "selected='selected'"; } ?> >Sport, competition...</option>
</select>

Thansk,
Pascal
Re: html php form second drop down select dependant list to keep selected value [message #186185 is a reply to message #186184] Thu, 19 June 2014 17:08 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Jerry Stuckle is currently offline  Jerry Stuckle
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On 6/19/2014 12:20 PM, ba pa wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Is there a way to have the second drop down select list to keep the selected value after user hits submit?
>
> <select class="select_Y" name="FLexA" id="LexikA">
> <option value="0" >Please choose a context...</option>
> <option value="1" <?php if (@$_POST['FLexA']==1) {echo "selected='selected'"; } ?> >Human nature , Health, Ethic, Religion...</option>
> </select>
>
> <select class="select_Y" name="FLexB" id="LexikB" jqsd:depends_on="LexikA" jqsd:hide_mode="disable">
> <option value="0" rel="0" >Please choose...</option>
> <option value="2" rel="1" <?php if (@$_POST['FLexB']==2) {echo "selected='selected'"; } ?> >Business, Law, Financezzz...</option>
> <option value="3" rel="1" <?php if (@$_POST['FLexB']==3) {echo "selected='selected'"; } ?> >Sport, competition...</option>
> </select>
>
> Thansk,
> Pascal
>

The best way to save values across pages is in the $_SESSION superglobal.


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Re: html php form second drop down select dependant list to keep selected value [message #186186 is a reply to message #186185] Thu, 19 June 2014 17:22 Go to previous messageGo to next message
pppbbb10 is currently offline  pppbbb10
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I was just looking at this... using session_start and $_SESSION array...

Would it goes as:
document.getElementById("MyDropDown").value = '<?php echo $_SESSION['MyStoredValue']; ?>'

or

jQuery('#MyDropDown').val('<?php echo $_SESSION['MyStoredValue']; ?>');

thanks,
Pascal
Re: html php form second drop down select dependant list to keep selected value [message #186187 is a reply to message #186186] Thu, 19 June 2014 20:45 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Jerry Stuckle is currently offline  Jerry Stuckle
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On 6/19/2014 1:22 PM, ba pa wrote:
> I was just looking at this... using session_start and $_SESSION array...
>
> Would it goes as:
> document.getElementById("MyDropDown").value = '<?php echo $_SESSION['MyStoredValue']; ?>'
>
> or
>
> jQuery('#MyDropDown').val('<?php echo $_SESSION['MyStoredValue']; ?>');
>
> thanks,
> Pascal
>

Pascal,

Pretty much. Just a couple of things to remember:

session_start() must be called before ANY output to the client. This
includes <!DOCTYPE...>, <HEAD...> and even blank space.

This must be done on EVERY page which uses $_SESSION values.

And, of course, you must store the value in the $_SESSION, also.

And you should check to see if the value is set before using it (i.e.
the first time through it may not be set); if not, you should supply a
default value.

As for whether your jQuery code will work or not - try a javascript
newsgroup. But the PHP code looks OK.

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Re: html php form second drop down select dependant list to keep selected value [message #186188 is a reply to message #186187] Thu, 19 June 2014 21:40 Go to previous message
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Thanks Jerry for these useful advices, I should follow up on that implementing these
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