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 Posted by JAYO on 01/19/07 14:38 
VK ha escrito: 
 
> petersprc wrote: 
> > It seems your javascript is trying to reference a variable using the $ 
> > sign, which is incorrect syntax. For example, "alert($k)" is not valid 
> > javascript. 
> 
> No, $k is perfectly valid identifier in JavaScript - though it is not a 
> sigil here but just a part of the name. The reason of troubles as I 
> suspect but can be wrong is that server-side PHP and client-side 
> JavaScript are taken as being able to communicate in one "synchronized 
> space" - that's a very common mistake in both PHP and ASP. 
> To OP: see my response at c.l.j. 
 
I think that you are right. Where can I find the solution? 
 
Thank you for your help
 
  
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