Re: calling a value into another php script... [message #182698 is a reply to message #182695] |
Fri, 30 August 2013 01:50 |
Jerry Stuckle
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On 8/29/2013 8:18 PM, Twayne wrote:
> On 2013-08-28 9:35 PM, nag wrote:
>> Hi all,
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>> I am using an index.html to execute a php prog. First I am choosing a
>> an option from a
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>> dropdown list, which will connect to a mail server. If the password
> is correct then it will open
>
>> ?second html page. I want to call the code part into the
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>> second html page. How can it be done?
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>> <form action=xyz.php method=POST>
>> <option selected>Select from list</option>
>> <option value="x23(at)xyz(dot)com">name1,code1</option>
>> <option value="y13(at)xyz(dot)com">name2,code2</option>
>> <option value="z33(at)xyz(dot)com">name3,code3</option>
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>> thank you.
>>
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> I'm not sure, but you might want to use an href for the file you want to
> open. As already mentioned, your info is a little lacking in detail;
> actual code would be better to look at.
>
> Also you should set your line lengths in your nntp client to be 80
> characters or less in length. Over-length lines often won't all a
> response until they're broken up as I did above.
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> And while I'm at it, you can pretty much ignore Stuckle; he's more of a
> troll than anything else and very, very seldom parts with any useful
> information, if he actually has any.
>
>
ROFL. The troll is trying to redirect. You're as bad as TNP.
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