How could I make this work? I want to load a php file like this:
- Click button.
- Call Javascript function.
- In Javascript function create an img with src file.php.
This should force the loading of the php. Here is the code.
<script type="text/javascript">
var d;
function callSave() {
alert ('calling');
if (d) document.body.removeChild(d);
// d = document.createElement("script");
d = document.createElement("img");
d.src = "savepages.php";
//d.type = "text/javascript";
document.body.appendChild(d);
}
</script>
Then in savepages.php I do another alert to verify that the php is called and it isn’t. Here is the savepages.php.
<?php
echo "alert('from the php');";
?>
The alert from the php doesn’t happen. Is there a different element type that will force loading of the php? I don’t have ajax installed, so I need a workaround like this.
Thanks.
Found out the better way to handle this. There is this simple code that explains how to call a javascript function from a form event and from that javascript function load a PHP file. The code found at http://daniel.lorch.cc/docs/ajax_simple/ is also given here:
validate.php