Re: headers
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It keeps the original formatting.
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texte = You have to interact with the server in order to use the WebDNA language.Once the page is loaded on the client end, Webcat has done it's magic andthe page is simply a static page as far as the browser is concerned. Youcan't have Webcat do anything with your pulldown menu unless the form it'sin is submitted to the server. So, no, you can't set headers on a page byselecting a pulldown menu without actually submitting the form so that theserver has access to the variables. A solution might be to have a separateform on the page that selects your size element and submits back to itself,in which case Webcat would be able to set a header before sending the pageback to your browser.> sorry i maigth forgot to write something very importanat:> the pulldown AND the script are on the same page.> Its basicly the page before the shoping cart page where the user is> offered to choose from a pulldown different options. There is no form> excecuted anywhere and the only link to the next page is the add> command. I'd like to have the option to append the selection to the> shopping cart db and pass it on the shoping cart.> if this isn't possible in WC using headers do you have any segestions.> Thank you.> > On Fri, 31 Mar 2000 kalin@el.net wrote:> >> i was thinking that this [NameOfPulldown] is a tag.>> i tryed that before writing to the WC talk - putting the name of the>> pulldown in the header:>> [setheader db......]headr11=[sizes][/setheader]>> the pulldown is called sizes. It's not working for me. Help.>> thanks>> >> On Fri, 31 Mar 2000 kalin@el.net wrote:>> >>> thank you, Mike.>>> i was looking into the index of tags and at a glance display of tags>>> on the reference page for something like that but there is none there.>>> Where can i find new tags or how can i get a list of the ones that are not>>> there (on the reference page)?>>> thanks again.>>> >>> On Fri, 31 Mar 2000, Mike Davis wrote:>>> >>>> on 3/31/2000 12:29 PM, kalin@el.net at kalin@el.net wrote:>>>> >>>>> Hi everybody>>>>> Quick question:>>>>> How can i put the selected value - the one selected by the user (i don't>>>>> know which one in advence) - from a pulldown into a header tag that i>>>>> can use on the next page-shoppingcart.tpl? Is it possible to do that?>>>>> thanks>>>> >>>> Put [NameOfPulldown] in your header.>>>> >>>> >>>> Mike>>>> >>>> -------------------------------------------------------------This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list
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You have to interact with the server in order to use the WebDNA language.Once the page is loaded on the client end, Webcat has done it's magic andthe page is simply a static page as far as the browser is concerned. Youcan't have Webcat do anything with your pulldown menu unless the form it'sin is submitted to the server. So, no, you can't set headers on a page byselecting a pulldown menu without actually submitting the form so that theserver has access to the variables. A solution might be to have a separateform on the page that selects your size element and submits back to itself,in which case Webcat would be able to set a header before sending the pageback to your browser.> sorry i maigth forgot to write something very importanat:> the pulldown AND the script are on the same page.> Its basicly the page before the shoping cart page where the user is> offered to choose from a pulldown different options. There is no form> excecuted anywhere and the only link to the next page is the add> command. I'd like to have the option to append the selection to the> shopping cart db and pass it on the shoping cart.> if this isn't possible in WC using headers do you have any segestions.> Thank you.> > On Fri, 31 Mar 2000 kalin@el.net wrote:> >> i was thinking that this [NameOfPulldown] is a tag.>> i tryed that before writing to the WC talk - putting the name of the>> pulldown in the header:>> [setheader db......]headr11=[sizes][/setheader]>> the pulldown is called sizes. It's not working for me. Help.>> thanks>> >> On Fri, 31 Mar 2000 kalin@el.net wrote:>> >>> thank you, Mike.>>> i was looking into the index of tags and at a glance display of tags>>> on the reference page for something like that but there is none there.>>> Where can i find new tags or how can i get a list of the ones that are not>>> there (on the reference page)?>>> thanks again.>>> >>> On Fri, 31 Mar 2000, Mike Davis wrote:>>> >>>> on 3/31/2000 12:29 PM, kalin@el.net at kalin@el.net wrote:>>>> >>>>> Hi everybody>>>>> Quick question:>>>>> How can i put the selected value - the one selected by the user (i don't>>>>> know which one in advence) - from a pulldown into a header tag that i>>>>> can use on the next page-shoppingcart.tpl? Is it possible to do that?>>>>> thanks>>>> >>>> Put [NameOfPulldown] in your header.>>>> >>>> >>>> Mike>>>> >>>> -------------------------------------------------------------This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list .To unsubscribe, E-mail to: To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to
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