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 Posted by Matt Brown - identify on 07/14/07 01:12 
On Jul 13, 12:23 am, Alexey Kulentsov <a...@inbox.ru> wrote: 
> Matt Brown - identify wrote: 
> 
>   Nothing to do with PHP is here. Learn Javascript and DOM. 
> 
> use document.getElementById('textFieldId').value to get current text 
> use document.getelementById('checkboxId').checked to test checkbox 
> use document.cookie to work with cookies 
> 
> > Hello, 
> 
> > My goal is to make an input check box that saves an input text to a 
> > cookie when checked and destroys the cookie when unchecked. 
> > I figured i could use the onclick method of the input box to execute 
> > the PHP function setcookie, but how do I get the value from the input 
> > text?  Testing with the window.alert function, inputtextName.value 
> > doesn't work in the PHP: 
> 
> > <html> 
> > Your name: 
> > <input class="selectstyle" type="checkbox" name="savename" 
> > onclick='window.alert("savename.value")'><br> 
> 
> > <input class="inputstyle2" type="text" name="name" value="<?php echo 
> > $_COOKIE["name"]; ?>"> 
> 
> > literally "savename.value" is alerted. 
> 
> > I need the cookie value to echo. 
> 
> > Help is appreciated, 
> 
> > Matt 
 
Thanks Alex.  I'll take a look.  I'm sure it'll work fine.
 
  
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