Hi there, I'm trying to institute remote scripting using an iframe and I'm really stumped on this error. This is my client.html file: ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/1999/REC-html401-19991224/loose.dtd"> <html><head><title>Remote Scripting with an IFrame - complexer client page</title> <meta http-equiv="pragma" content="no-cache"> <script type="text/javascript"> function buildQueryString(theFormName) { theForm = document.forms[theFormName]; var qs = '' for (e=0;e<theForm.elements.length;e++) { if (theForm.elements[e].name!='') { qs+=(qs=='')?'?':'&' qs+=theForm.elements[e].name+'='+escape(theForm.elements[e].value) } } return qs } function messageReciept(name, msg) { var theFormDiv = document.getElementById('theFormDiv'); theFormDiv.style.display = 'none'; var responseMessage = document.getElementById('responseMessage'); var message = '<p>Your message has been sent! Thank you.<\/p>' message += ('<p>Your Name: <\/p>' + name) message += ('<p>Your Message: <\/p>' + msg) message += '<p><a href="#" onclick="showForm(); return false;">Send another message<\/a><\/p>' responseMessage.innerHTML = message; responseMessage.style.display = 'block'; } var IFrameObj; // our IFrame object function callToServer(theFormName) { if (!document.createElement) {return true}; var IFrameDoc; var URL = 'server.php' + buildQueryString(theFormName); if (!IFrameObj && document.createElement) { // create the IFrame and assign a reference to the // object to our global variable IFrameObj. // this will only happen the first time // callToServer() is called var tempIFrame=document.createElement('iframe'); tempIFrame.setAttribute('id','RSIFrame'); tempIFrame.style.border='0px'; tempIFrame.style.width='0px'; tempIFrame.style.height='0px'; IFrameObj = document.body.appendChild(tempIFrame); if (document.frames) { // this is for IE5 Mac, because it will only // allow access to the document object // of the IFrame if we access it through // the document.frames array IFrameObj = document.frames['RSIFrame']; } } if (navigator.userAgent.indexOf('Gecko') !=-1 && !IFrameObj.contentDocument) { // we have to give NS6 a fraction of a second // to recognize the new IFrame setTimeout('callToServer("'+theFormName+'")',10); return false; } if (IFrameObj.contentDocument) { // For NS6 IFrameDoc = IFrameObj.contentDocument; } else if (IFrameObj.contentWindow) { // For IE5.5 and IE6 IFrameDoc = IFrameObj.contentWindow.document; } else if (IFrameObj.document) { // For IE5 IFrameDoc = IFrameObj.document; } else { return true; } IFrameDoc.location.replace(URL); return false; } function showForm() { var theFormDiv = document.getElementById('theFormDiv'); theFormDiv.style.display = 'block'; document.forms['emailForm'].reset(); var responseMessage = document.getElementById('responseMessage'); responseMessage.style.display = 'none'; } function processState(st) { alert(st) } </script> </head> <body> <div id="responseMessage" style="display:none"></div> <div id="theFormDiv"> <form name="emailForm" id="emailForm" action="server.php" onsubmit="return callToServer(this.name)"> Your name:<br> <input type="text" name="realname"><br> Your message:<br> <textarea name="message" cols="50" rows="10"></textarea><br><br> <input type="submit" value="submit"> </form> </div> </body> </html> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- And this is what I've got for server.php: --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- <?php $username = "testName"; ?> <script language="javascript" type="text/javascript"> parent.window.messageReciept('<?php =$username;?>' + 'ggg', '<?php echo "hhh";?>') </script> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ After entering some arbitrary values into the 'Your name' and 'Your message' box and submitting, this is the output I get: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Your message has been sent! Thank you. Your Name: ggg Your Message: Send another message ----------------------------------------------------------------------- I currently have the xampp (LAMP) installation set up on my machine and it seems to parse php files/commands with no trouble. Any idea why I cannot get JavaScript to recognize/parse any php?? I'm really stumped, any help you can offer would be greatly appreciated, thanks!!!