|  | Posted by kick ass on 04/12/07 20:10 
Thank you!
 NO, I wasn't yalling :) Sorry...
 
 Thanks for help...
 
 "Kim Andrι Akerψ" <kimandre@NOSPAMbetadome.com> wrote in message
 news:587c7iF2fbjclU1@mid.individual.net...
 > kick ass wrote:
 >
 >> Hello
 >>
 >> My problem is:
 >> I have one JAVASCRIPT inside <head> of my HTML.
 >> I want PHP code which is written inside the <body> of my HTML to
 >> activate it.
 >>
 >> Here is the sample code that works (but I dont want to use ONLOAD
 >> command ):
 >>
 >> <head>
 >> <title>Untitled Document</title>
 >>    <SCRIPT LANGUAGE="JavaScript" TYPE="text/javascript">
 >>        function sayhello (text) {
 >>               alert(text);
 >>        }
 >>    </SCRIPT>
 >> </head>
 >>
 >> <body onload="javascript:sayhello('SOME_TEXT')">
 >>
 >> </body>
 >>
 >> -------------------------------------------------------------------
 >>
 >>
 >> <head>
 >> <title>Untitled Document</title>
 >>    <SCRIPT LANGUAGE="JavaScript" TYPE="text/javascript">
 >>        function sayhello (text) {
 >>               alert(text);
 >>        }
 >>    </SCRIPT>
 >> </head>
 >>
 >> <body> <!-- I DONT WANT TO USE onLoad HERE-->
 >>    <?php
 >>
 >>       ---now here i want to activate that javascript above but using
 >> php code.... IS IT POSSIBLE SOMEHOW TO CALL THAT FUNCTION???---    ?>
 >>
 >> </body>
 >>
 >> THANKS FOR ANY HELP!!
 >
 > As Steve said, PHP is run server-side (on the server), while JavaScript
 > is run client-side (in the user's browser), so to call a JavaScript
 > function, you'll have to let PHP output some JavaScript code, like this:
 >
 > <?php
 > echo "<script type='text/javascript'>sayhello('SOME_TEXT');</script>";
 > ?>
 >
 > And please refrain from TYPING EVERYTHING IN UPPERCASE!!!!!!!!!(!!!!)
 > It makes you "sound" like you're yelling/screaming most of the time.
 >
 > --
 > Kim Andrι Akerψ
 > - kimandre@NOSPAMbetadome.com
 > (remove NOSPAM to contact me directly)
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