snh Posted April 30, 2008 Share Posted April 30, 2008 Hello, I have a coded two drop down boxes which pull information from a MySQL database. I am currently using a javascript jump menu to refresh the page, which then generates the second drop down box (based on the selection in the first drop down box). My question is that when the page refreshes all my previous data is lost. Do you know of any way in which I can retain my values within the rest of my form? Any suggestions would be great! Thanks Here is the jump menu code I am using: <script language="JavaScript" type="text/JavaScript"> <!-- function MM_jumpMenu(targ,selObj,restore){ //v3.0 eval(targ+".location='"+"Pratt_Instance_1.php?mcate="+selObj.options[selObj.selectedIndex].value+"&mind="+selObj.selectedIndex+"'"); if (restore) selObj.selectedIndex=0; } function MM_jumpMenu2(targ,selObj,restore){ //v3.0 eval(targ+".location='"+"Pratt_Instance_1.php?mcate="+selObj.options[selObj.selectedIndex].value+"&mind="+selObj.selectedIndex+"$cate="+selObj.options[selObj.selectedIndex].value+"&ind="+selObj.selectedIndex); if (restore) selObj.selectedIndex=0; } //--> </script> and the drop down box SQL code <select id="Instance_Type111" name="mcate" onchange="MM_jumpMenu('parent',this,0)"> <option value="0">Select</option> <?php // Get the Categories from Database if (!isset($type_array)){ $type_array=get_category_name(); $query = "SELECT Type_ID, Type_Name FROM Instance_Type111"; $query_result=@mysql_query($query,$mysql_link) or die ('Could not get categories! <br>\n'); $type_array = db_result_to_array($query_result); } // Display Categories in the menu listing $mi=1; foreach ($type_array as $row){ $Type_ID= (string) $row['Type_ID']; $Type_Name= $row['Type_Name']; if ($mi!=$mind){ print ("<option value=$Type_ID>$Type_Name</option>"); } else { print ("<option value=$Type_ID selected>$Type_Name</option>"); } $mi++; } // Setting the main category code // $mcate_code is the maincat_id of main category chosen if(!isset($HTTP_GET_VARS['mcate'])) { $mcade_code = 0; } else{ $mcade_code = $HTTP_GET_VARS['mcate']; } ?></select></td> </tr> <tr> <td> Detailed Incident Type: </td> <td > <select name="cate" id="Detailed_Instance_LUT111" onChange="MM_jumpMenu2('parent',this,0)"> <option value="0" >Select</option> <?php //Get Detailed Definition from Database $type_array=get_categories($mcade_code); // Display Categories in the menu listing display_category($type_array); // Setting the main category code // $cate_code is the maincat_id of main category chosen if(!isset($HTTP_GET_VARS['cate'])) { $icade_code = 0; } else{ $icade_code = $HTTP_GET_VARS['cate']; } ?></select></td> Thanks Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
taith Posted May 1, 2008 Share Posted May 1, 2008 instead of using golives functions, you'd want to write in a way of a form submission, rather then a header redirect... onchange="document.form.submit()" which directs to the same page, and you can carry information over, from past, to present Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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