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 Posted by Shelly on 10/18/06 21:59 
For the time being, what I will do is test on a particular variable and if  
it is not set, then I will header to an error page where I will display a  
message that Javascript must be enabled.  Long term, I'll make your solution  
work. 
 
 
"Rik" <luiheidsgoeroe@hotmail.com> wrote in message  
news:234f9$45368d15$8259c69c$28462@news1.tudelft.nl... 
> Shelly wrote: 
>> Not a problem getting the script, but I fixed it a different way.  I 
>> had posted this to this group and to alt.comp.lang.php.  Gleep 
>> answered there and that led me in the right track.  What I did was 
>> use javascript with onchange in formA's drop-=down list  to set a 
>> hidden variable in formB. Then when I hit a submit button in formB, I 
>> read the value of that hidden variable.  it works like a charm -- and 
>> I can use that to do other things as well in other code. 
>> 
>> Thank you four your help and interest. 
> 
> My main problem with that solution: 
> If in the single form solution I gave javascript doesn't kick in/is 
> disabled, everything can work as planned, only in the same window instead 
> of a new one. 
> 
> In the 2 form solution, if javascript is disabled, you'll get a new window 
> with an error, because is lacks data. 
> --  
> Grtz, 
> 
> Rik Wasmus 
> 
>
 
  
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