Simple form:
<form action="/somepage.php" method="POST">
<input type="hidden" name="Action" value="UpdateSettingsABC" />
<p>
<label>Enter Here</label>
<input type="text" name="Text1" size="40" />
</p>
<input type="submit" value="Send" id="Send" />
</form>
Submit to same page, see here
onSubmit
E.g.
<form action="join.php" method="post" name="capform" class="hover_inputs" onSubmit="return capCheck(this);">
onSubmit=”return capCheck(this);” means call the javascript function called capCheck
<script type="text/javascript" id="clientEventHandlersJS" language="javascript">
function capCheck(theForm) {
}
</script>
PHP Handle Form
//------------------------
//----- SAVE CHANGES -----
//------------------------
if ( (isset($_POST['Action'])) && ($_POST['Action'] == "UpdateSettings") )
{
$AdvertCreated = mysqli_real_escape_string($dblink, $_POST['AdvertExpires']);
$TerminalPhoneNumber = intval($_POST['AdvertCreated']);
}
USEFUL?
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