|  | Posted by Jonathan N. Little on 03/29/07 21:35 
Martix wrote:> Jonathan N. Little stated I could use a drop down list box. But I
 > really don't want to do it that way. I really want to use links.
 
 But *that* is what form are for* *Submitting* information. Links are for
 *linking* to other pages.
 >
 >> You can use links there, or you could make them submit buttons. The latter
 >> might be technically easier.
 >
 > How do I use the links? How do you place the a variable in the code?
 >
 >> Then you can encode the employee ID into the URLs for the links; something
 >> like
 >
 >> employee.asp?e_num=6&ID=42
 >
 >
 >> The code that handles clicking on an employer name needs to retrieve the ID
 >> anyway, and then it should include it into the code that it generates.
 >
 > As in the example I just displayed. I just need the the employee
 > number to get passed through.
 >
 >> (Note: In HTML, the "&" needs to be encoded as "&".)
 >
 > How do I use this information?
 >
 > <a href="emp_info.asp?e_num=" & document.inputs.Tcc.value>Employee
 > Info </a>
 
 You cannot do this without depending on JavaScript...bad idea! Or using
 a login procedure that create a session where the employee id is stored
 and your pages could not be static html, but some version of
 server-side, like your emp_info.asp. "emp_info.asp" would no get the
 e_num form the query string but from the value stored in the session...
 
 But would you not say that it is easier to eat soup with a spoon and not
 a fork? There is a mechanism for submitting data...it is called a form.
 
 
 --
 Take care,
 
 Jonathan
 -------------------
 LITTLE WORKS STUDIO
 http://www.LittleWorksStudio.com
 [Back to original message] |