php-general | 2003022
Date: 02/24/03
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This has nothing to do with PHP, but a button is used to submit a form.
You'll have to create a form with its action set to the page to direct to.
Sunfire wrote:
>hi..
>
>i have a button on a web page that is supposted to go to another web page
>when either clicked with a mouse or when someone presses enter on it.. :
><button onclick="postprayer.htm" onkeypress="postprayer.htm">
>post a prayer
></button>
>that is my basic code for the button... my problem is the fact that when you
>click the button or hit enter on it all it does is refresh the page if it
>even does that. how would i actually make this button load another page
>using php??
>
>tnx
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