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Old 10-25-2003
Luis Lebron
 
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Default Post form variables to a frame

How can I post a form to the left frame of a frameset. I want to have an
user submit a form that opens a frameset. The left frame contains the
results of a query based on the posted parameters.

What I want to create is a master detail page. Let's say a person is looking
for a particular car. They would fill out a form. When the form is submitted
a frameset shows up with thumbnails and some information on the car on the
left frame. When the person clicks on the thumbnail, a larger picture and
more information shows up on the right hand frame.

My only problem is getting the form variables to the left frame.

thanks,

Luis
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Old 10-25-2003
Evan Nemerson
 
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Default Re: [PHP] Post form variables to a frame

On Friday 24 October 2003 06:08 pm, Luis Lebron wrote:
> How can I post a form to the left frame of a frameset. I want to have an
> user submit a form that opens a frameset. The left frame contains the
> results of a query based on the posted parameters.


Try setting the target attribute of the form element to the name of the left
frame.

http://www.w3schools.com/tags/tag_form.asp
>
> What I want to create is a master detail page. Let's say a person is
> looking for a particular car. They would fill out a form. When the form is
> submitted a frameset shows up with thumbnails and some information on the
> car on the left frame. When the person clicks on the thumbnail, a larger
> picture and more information shows up on the right hand frame.
>
> My only problem is getting the form variables to the left frame.
>
> thanks,
>
> Luis


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Old 10-25-2003
Luis Lebron
 
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Default RE: [PHP] Post form variables to a frame

I tried that but it did not work.


Luis

-----Original Message-----
From: Evan Nemerson [mailto:evan@coeus-group.com]
Sent: Friday, October 24, 2003 10:14 PM
To: Luis Lebron; php-general@lists.php.net
Subject: Re: [php] Post form variables to a frame


On Friday 24 October 2003 06:08 pm, Luis Lebron wrote:
> How can I post a form to the left frame of a frameset. I want to have an
> user submit a form that opens a frameset. The left frame contains the
> results of a query based on the posted parameters.


Try setting the target attribute of the form element to the name of the left
frame.

http://www.w3schools.com/tags/tag_form.asp
>
> What I want to create is a master detail page. Let's say a person is
> looking for a particular car. They would fill out a form. When the form is
> submitted a frameset shows up with thumbnails and some information on the
> car on the left frame. When the person clicks on the thumbnail, a larger
> picture and more information shows up on the right hand frame.
>
> My only problem is getting the form variables to the left frame.
>
> thanks,
>
> Luis


--
Evan Nemerson
evan@coeus-group.com

--
"...the whole idea of revenge and punishment is a childish daydream.
Properly
speaking, there is no such thing as revenge. Revenge is an act which you
want
to commit when you are powerless and because you are powerless: as soon as
the sense of impotence is removed, the desire evaporates also. "

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