[nycphp-talk] PHP and framesets
Christopher Hendry
chendry at nyc.rr.com
Wed Aug 6 12:57:46 EDT 2003
yeah - what Hans said.
I've had plenty of success dropping PHP into javascript, ie:
<script language='javascript'>
alert('<?=$hello?>');
</script>
One possible solution, though convoluted, would be to have the frameset drop
a cookie with the _top URL and then in the subsequent frame PHP could read
from the same cookie and get the URL. Otherwise, I often use hidden forms
on the client side and document.submit() the values back into a PHP script -
when I need info from the client-side in the server-side.
I'd love to hear other solutions...
C
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-> [mailto:talk-bounces at lists.nyphp.org]On Behalf Of Hans Zaunere
-> Sent: Wednesday, August 06, 2003 12:54 PM
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-> Subject: Re: [nycphp-talk] PHP and framesets
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-> Sexton, David wrote:
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-> > This seems simple enough, but maybe it isn't that simple...
-> Does anyone know
-> > of a way to have PHP return the top level document's location?
-> Basically I
-> > have a script that references PHP_SELF... if you throw it into
-> a frameset,
-> > it naturally returns the frame source URL, not the frameset's.
->
-> As far as I know, a frameset is a client-side thing, so PHP
-> wouldn't know anything about it natively. You could, perhaps,
-> have some kind of Javascript callback to a php script, but I
-> don't really know how you'd do it in JS :)
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