|  | Posted by Rik on 06/15/08 11:48 
tony@tony.com wrote:> <input type=button name="btOne" value="Click-Me" id = "mButton"
 > onClick = "<?PHP verify(); ?>" >
 >
 > I did think you could do this - am I wrong?
 
 Yes, you are
 
 > (Incidently I'm also having trouble getting onBlur to work in a
 > similar form with PHP.)
 
 PHP != javascript.
 
 It runs on the server not onthe clients machine, so simply speaking as soon
 as the content is sent it's job is done. It can't tell what you are doing in
 a html page. If you want PHP to handle (new) values, you will have to send
 them to the server. In most cases this means requesting a new page.
 
 Grtz,
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 Rik Wasmus
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