[nycphp-talk] next challenge
Chris Bielanski
Cbielanski at inta.org
Wed Feb 23 10:24:13 EST 2005
You could add an "operation" argument to your list/view page:
<input type="hidden" name="op" id="form_op" value="(Edit | View | New |
etc.)">
Then next to each record, your EDIT button passes the record's ID and the
EDIT operation to your action page. When I see EDIT as the op, I redirect to
the Edit page or whatever means I've built to edit a record, (which happens
in a current case to be the same page as my list page).
Thanks,
Chris Bielanski
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-----Original Message-----
From: Freeman, Joshua [mailto:j at nybg.org]
Sent: Wednesday, February 23, 2005 10:05 AM
To: talk at lists.nyphp.org
Subject: [nycphp-talk] next challenge
So,
I can now create a page that reaches into the database, grabs all the
records and then displays the first 10 records (or however many I want to
set it to) and displays buttons for the next 10, etc...
I also have a form so that people can add new records to the database.
going back to the issue of displaying records in the database, I want set up
the ability to bring up a record-edit form by clicking on the name of the
Botanical garden... any pointers?
J.
Joshua S. Freeman
Director, Information Technology, NYBG
v: 718 817 8937 m: 347 392 2560
jfreeman at nybg dot org
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