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Posted by Alvaro G Vicario on 06/15/05 12:25
*** Carramba wrote/escribió (Wed, 15 Jun 2005 11:20:57 +0200):
> but does it means that I can reffer in action to some_php_script.php,
> and the from it declaire $foo = $_POST['foo'] and after words call
> function foo_function( $foo ) or foo_function( $_POST['foo'] )?
I guess English is not your mother tongue :) Form fields are created using
HTML. If you don't want to display the form you can make it of hidden type:
<input type="hidden" name="foo" value="Whatever">
> how would it work if functions are in different *.php scrips?
You must understand that PHP is server-side and browsers cannot execute PHP
at all. They merely load URLs and that triggers whatever PHP code you have
placed there.
> if I include
> them it ll work fine, but to by more precises I'am asking if there is a
> way to call different function in different script pages?
Sorry, I can't figure out what you need. You can call as many functions as
you want, just type their names and end each line with a semicolon. But I
suppose you already know that :-?
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