using a href (html)tag along with PHP
i have tried:
<?php include("delete.php") ?>
<?php
....
....
....
if($result=mysql_query($sql))
{
echo "<table><th>Id</th><th>Name</th><th>Description</th><th>Unit Price</th>";
while($row = mysql_fetch_array($result))
{
echo "<tr><td>".$row['Id']."</td><td>".$row['Name']."</td><td>".$row['Description']."</td><td>".$row['UnitPrice']."</td>
<td><a href='delproduct($row[Id])' onclick = 'return MsgOkCancel()'>Delete</a></td></tr>";
echo "<br/>";
}
}
?>
following javascript is in the same page:
<script type="text/javascr开发者_Python百科ipt" language="javascript">
function MsgOkCancel() {
if (confirm("Are You Sure You Want to Delete?"))
{ return true }
else
{return false}
}
</script>
where delproduct is a javascript function in delete.php written like:
<script type="javascript">
function delproduct(Id)
{
alert('Id '+ Id);
}
<script>
** after ** clicking Delete a okcancel message-box appear asking conformation
** but ** after clicking 'ok' it should execute statements inside delproduct function but it doesn't
it gives error like:
Object Not Found :The requested URL was not found on this server.
what would be the problem?
pls help,
thanks
A URI without a scheme (such as http:
) is treated as a relative URI.
You appear to be looking for javascript:
(which should never be used for anything other than creating bookmarklets).
What you should be doing is something along the lines of:
onclick="if (MsgOkCancel()) { delproduct($row[Id]); return false; } else { return false; }"
However, you should have something that works in the href, but since this appears to be making a significant change on the server, you should be using POST not GET, so a link is the wrong tool.
What you probably should have is:
<form action="/delete" method="post" onsubmit="return delete(this);">
<input type="hidden" name="id" value="<?php echo htmlspecialchars($row[Id]); ?>">
<input type="submit" value="Delete">
</form>
Combined with:
function delete(form) {
if (confirm("Are You Sure You Want to Delete?")) {
delproduct(form.elements.id.value);
}
return false;
}
Better yet, get rid of the onsubmit
attribute and assign the event using JavaScript.
I think you need a different setup.
First of all, if you are going to call javascript functions in an href attribute, you need to prepend it with javascript:
like so href="javascript:delproduct(...)"
. But calling javascript from an href attribute is not recommended. That attribute is intended for urls.
I would advice you to create a function that displays the messagebox and based on the action of the user, calls the delproduct function. Something like:
function confirmDelProduct( id )
{
if( msgOkCancel() )
{
delproduct( id );
}
// return false is meant to stop the href url from being called
return false;
}
And in your html:
<a href="#" onclick="return confirmDelProduct(' . $row[ 'id' ] . ')"> ... etc
What about this one: PHP:
<a href="javascript:void(0);" onclick=\"delproduct({$row[Id]})\">
JS:
function delproduct(Id){
if(MsgOkCancel()) alert('Id '+ Id);
}
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