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function changeCell(o, n) {
    o = document.getElementById(o)
    o.innerHTML = n;
}

 

</pre>
<table>
  
       
       
       
  
</table>
<br><inut type="'button'" name="'change'" value="'Change" cell onclick="changeCell('2a', 'New Value')"></inu

I would use AJAX myself, if of course you're going to have a lot of these buttons.

function startAJAX() {
try { xmlhttp = new XMLHttpRequest();
} catch(e) {
	 try {
	  xmlhttp = new ActiveXObject("Msxml2.XMLHTTP");
	 } catch (e) {
		 try {
		   xmlhttp = new ActiveXObject("Microsoft.XMLHTTP");
		 } catch (E) {
		   xmlhttp = false;
		 }
	 }
}
return xmlhttp;
}

function action(x, target) {
var ajax = startAJAX();
  var url = "update.php?id=" + x;

  ajax.open('GET', url);
  ajax.onreadystatechange = function() {
		if(ajax.readyState == 4) {
			target.value= "1";
		}
	}
//	  ajax.setRequestHeader('Content-Type', 'application/x-www-form-urlencoded');
  ajax.send(null);
}

then have update.php do your updating and return the update, based on $_GET['id']

 

then make your buttons







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