Do I need a . seperator between the 'ADD' and the next 'document' or should it just be ...value='ADD'document.add
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Browse All TopicsI am using a hotspot to submit a form page and I'm using the following code to do it:
javascript:document.addtof
How do I pass the "$&id" to the browser without getting the urlencoding (%26id%3D)? I have tried using urldecode to assign the decoded value to a variable and then using that to pass through the Javascript but it always ends up encoded in the end.
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by: mplungjanPosted on 2007-03-09 at 02:40:28ID: 18686286
how about
value="ADD " e='<?php echo $media_view->Fields('media _id'); ?>'; );
<form name="addtofavs">
<input type="hidden" name="addfav" value=">
<input type="hidden" name="id" value=">
.
.
.
and then use
document.addtofavs.addfav.
document.addtofavs.id.valu
document.addtofavs.submit(