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Posted by Erwin Moller on 03/15/07 16:58
shror wrote:
> On Mar 15, 3:28 pm, Jerry Stuckle <jstuck...@attglobal.net> wrote:
>> shror wrote:
>> > i want to add a midi file to my pages and i want to put two radio
>> > buttons so that on is on and the other is off so that the users can
>> > start or stop the file playing by choosing one of the radio buttons,
>> > but the problem is that i dont know how to do it.
>>
>> > does any body know how this could be done
>> > Thanks in advance for your help
>>
>> > shror
>> >www.s7els7.com
>>
>> You can't do it in PHP. PHP is server side - it knows nothing about
>> buttons being clicked on the client until the user submits the form.
>> And once that form is submitted, PHP still can't affect the player on
>> the client machine. That would be a huge security hole.
>>
>> You might be able to do it with javascript - but I doubt it. I haven't
>> looked into the api's for the various players, so I don't know what you
>> can and can't do client-side.
>>
>> But why bother? Players have their own start and stop buttons.
>>
>> --
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>> Remove the "x" from my email address
>> Jerry Stuckle
>> JDS Computer Training Corp.
>> jstuck...@attglobal.net
>> ==================
>
> i have found that the card is loading if i choose for example off
> music and its loading with another link, so i was wondering if i can
> make the page reload by just chooseing a radio button, so that the on/
> off radio buttons are a form part and directly by choosing a radio
> button the form is submitted to be containing the music file or not.
>
Yes you can do that. Easily.
But again: With JavaScript.
NOT WITH PHP.
Go here: comp.lang.javascript
Regards,
Erwin Moller
> anyway its just a idea if anybody can help me solving it
>
> Thanks again
> shror
> www.s7els7.com
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