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Thanks for the advice... I have started looking into ajax but I would have thought javascript would have handled it (not that I know js very well at all).

 

To answer ManiacDan I think I may have mislead things.

 

I was hoping to have one field for quantity. The user inputs the quantity and on mouseout the total price is updated on the screen without re-loading. On moving to checkout the database is updated.

 

Cheers

 

Updating the quantity and having that update your subtotal is very simple javascript, just register a function to onchange that recalculates the total from the form and updates the span (or whatever).  A normal form post can submit to the database when they move on to checkout.

 

AJAX is unnecessary here.

 

-Dan

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