HOW TO CONTROL MULTIPLE BUTTONS REFRESHING INPUT VALUES |
HOW TO CONTROL MULTIPLE BUTTONS REFRESHING INPUT VALUES |
shankar from vizag |
May 11 2019, 08:49 AM
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Advanced Member Group: Members Posts: 202 Joined: 18-June 13 Member No.: 19,316 |
Greetings,
I am having two php pages. 1) filesearch.php 2)filedelete.php filesearch.php is attached. <!--filedelete.php contains the following --> <?php $link = mysqli_connect("localhost","root",""); mysqli_select_db($link,"stores_bgts"); $id = $_GET['id']; $q = "DELETE FROM `filetrack` WHERE id = $id"; mysqli_query($link,$q); header('location:filesearch.php'); ?> In filesearch.php, I had 3 buttons, one is search and the other two are delete and update. while clicking search button, somehow with an input attribute I manage to display input values after search button click. Whereas, clicking on any of the delete, update refreshing the input values. I just want to display the remaining records searched after deleting the opted record. But the delete query executing and redirecting to filesearch.php and there all records searched are refreshed. Kindly guide me to fix this issue. Thanks in advance. Attached File(s) filesearch.php ( 3.52k ) Number of downloads: 806 |
pandy |
May 11 2019, 05:30 PM
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🌟Computer says no🌟 Group: WDG Moderators Posts: 20,734 Joined: 9-August 06 Member No.: 6 |
I MOVE THIS TO THE SERVER-SIDE SCRIPTING FORUM.
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CharlesEF |
May 12 2019, 08:55 PM
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Programming Fanatic Group: Members Posts: 1,981 Joined: 27-April 13 From: Edinburg, Texas Member No.: 19,088 |
I 'think' you want to display the original search results after clicking on delete or update button instead of doing a new search, which is what is happening now.
Do I understand correctly? |
shankar from vizag |
May 12 2019, 09:32 PM
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I 'think' you want to display the original search results after clicking on delete or update button instead of doing a new search, which is what is happening now. Do I understand correctly? exactly. after redirection from filedelete.php, all input values and search items disappearing. It should not happen. |
shankar from vizag |
May 13 2019, 07:43 AM
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Advanced Member Group: Members Posts: 202 Joined: 18-June 13 Member No.: 19,316 |
Greetings.
in detail, my filesearch.php has 3 buttons. 1. search 2. delete 3. update the following portion, retaining the input values even after displaying the search items after pressing the search button ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- $frmdate=$_POST['frmdate']; $todate=$_POST['todate']; ?> </select> <input type="text" id="myDatepicker" placeholder="Click to pick from date" name = "frmdate" autocomplete="off" value="<?php if(isset($frmdate)) {echo $frmdate;}?>"/> <input type="text" id="myDatepicker2" placeholder="Click to pick to date" name = "todate" autocomplete="off" value="<?php if(isset($todate)) {echo $todate;}?>"/> <br> <br><input name="search" class="btn btn-primary" type="submit" value="SEARCH"/></center> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- after clicking either delete / update buttons, the code is executing but all the content on the screen disappearing. Kindly guide me in this regard to overcome the issue. This post has been edited by shankar from vizag: May 13 2019, 07:45 AM |
CharlesEF |
May 13 2019, 09:49 PM
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Programming Fanatic Group: Members Posts: 1,981 Joined: 27-April 13 From: Edinburg, Texas Member No.: 19,088 |
Sorry for the delay, I've been out all day. I'll have to look over your code to be sure. It sounds like after you click on the update or delete button, and the code runs, then you are taken back to the main page, in this case the search page. Now the search page comes up blank but you want the original search done again. Is this correct?
If I'm understanding correctly then why not just pass 'frmdate' and '$todate' in the URL. Then rewrite your search code to check for the $_GET values. If found do the search and show the results. If not found then display the empty search page. |
shankar from vizag |
May 13 2019, 10:35 PM
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Advanced Member Group: Members Posts: 202 Joined: 18-June 13 Member No.: 19,316 |
Sorry for the delay, I've been out all day. I'll have to look over your code to be sure. It sounds like after you click on the update or delete button, and the code runs, then you are taken back to the main page, in this case the search page. Now the search page comes up blank but you want the original search done again. Is this correct? If I'm understanding correctly then why not just pass 'frmdate' and '$todate' in the URL. Then rewrite your search code to check for the $_GET values. If found do the search and show the results. If not found then display the empty search page. Thank you so much charles. I will try and get back here with the result. Once again thank you so much for the support. regards |
shankar from vizag |
May 14 2019, 09:26 AM
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Advanced Member Group: Members Posts: 202 Joined: 18-June 13 Member No.: 19,316 |
Sorry for the delay, I've been out all day. I'll have to look over your code to be sure. It sounds like after you click on the update or delete button, and the code runs, then you are taken back to the main page, in this case the search page. Now the search page comes up blank but you want the original search done again. Is this correct? If I'm understanding correctly then why not just pass 'frmdate' and '$todate' in the URL. Then rewrite your search code to check for the $_GET values. If found do the search and show the results. If not found then display the empty search page. Tons of thanks to CHARLES ji for your wonderful guidance. Problem solved. regards |
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