jbrill Posted May 11, 2007 Share Posted May 11, 2007 im trying to make a "Subcribe to newsletter" feild at the top of my page, perferably i would like to use ajax. can someone help me create a very simple ajax script that puts the email address formt he feild, put into a table called emaillist I would really appreciate it thanks Link to comment https://forums.phpfreaks.com/topic/50969-need-help-with-a-simple-email-insert/ Share on other sites More sharing options...
chronister Posted May 11, 2007 Share Posted May 11, 2007 I found a great simple script tutorial on Ajaxfreaks (sister site of phpfreaks) I cannot find the exact article or tutorial right now, but here is the code // start ajaxrequest.js // Following is a javascript function that makes a httprequest - AJAX. This is the AJAX bit and all that is needed in that manner. // Only in this one we won't be using XML in our response, we will accept and handle // pure text and html and display this response directly to the user within the // desired <div id> tags. It can even be used to include pure html files as a substitute // solution to the "old" frames method where as no php or other scripting language is nessesary on the server. // but use it with care - it is not a search engine supported method and indexing will fail. Workaround for this is not included here function MyAjaxRequest(target_div,file,check_div) { var MyHttpRequest = false; //var MyHttpLoading = '<p>Loading...</p>'; // or use an animated gif instead: var var MyHttpLoading = '<div align="center"><img src="/images/loading.gif" border="0" alt="running" / > Loading </div>'; var ErrorMSG = 'Sorry - No XMLHTTP support in your browser, buy a newspaper instead'; if(check_div) { var check_value = document.getElementById(check_div).value; } else { var check_value = ''; } if(window.XMLHttpRequest) // client use Firefox, Opera etc - Non Microsoft product { try { MyHttpRequest = new XMLHttpRequest(); } catch(e) { MyHttpRequest = false; } } else if(window.ActiveXObject) // client use Internet Explorer { try { MyHttpRequest = new ActiveXObject("Msxml2.XMLHTTP"); } catch(e) { try { MyHttpRequest = new ActiveXObject("Microsoft.XMLHTTP"); } catch(e) { MyHttpRequest = false; } } } else { MyHttpRequest = false; } if(MyHttpRequest) // browser supports httprequest { var random = Math.random() * Date.parse(new Date()); // make a random string to prevent caching var file_array = file.split('.'); // prepare to check if we have a query string or a html/htm file if(file_array[1] == 'php') // no query string, just calling a php file { var query_string = '?rand=' + random; } else if(file_array[1] == 'htm' || file_array[1] == 'html') // calling a htm or html file { var query_string = ''; } else // we have presumable a php file with a query string attached { var query_string = check_value + '&rand=' + random; } MyHttpRequest.open("get", url_encode(file + query_string), true); // <-- run the httprequest using GET // handle the httprequest MyHttpRequest.onreadystatechange = function () { if(MyHttpRequest.readyState == 4) // done and responded { document.getElementById(target_div).innerHTML = MyHttpRequest.responseText; // display result } else { document.getElementById(target_div).innerHTML = MyHttpLoading; // still working } } MyHttpRequest.send(null); } else { document.getElementById(target_div).innerHTML = ErrorMSG; // the browser was unable to create a httprequest } } // end of "AJAX" function // Here follows a function to urlencode the string we run through our httprequest, it has nothing to do with AJAX itself // If you look carefully in the above httprequest you se that we use this url_encode function around the file and query_string // This is very handy since we are using GET in our httprequest and for instance // any occurrance of the char # (from textboxes etc) will brake the string we are sending to our file - we don't want that to brake! // It will also convert spaces to + function url_encode(string) { var string; var safechars = "0123456789ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz/-_.&?="; var hex = "0123456789ABCDEF"; var encoded_string = ""; for(var i = 0; i < string.length; i++) { var character = string.charAt(i); if(character == " ") { encoded_string += "+"; } else if(safechars.indexOf(character) != -1) { encoded_string += character; } else { var hexchar = character.charCodeAt(0); if(hexchar > 255) { encoded_string += "+"; } else { encoded_string += "%"; encoded_string += hex.charAt((hexchar >> 4) & 0xF); encoded_string += hex.charAt(hexchar & 0xF); } } } return encoded_string; } // end .js file Here is how I use it on an onblur event <form action="" method="post"> <center><textarea name="notes" cols="28" rows="5" wrap="virtual" id="textarea" onblur="javascript: MyAjaxRequest('main','/etc/get.php?notes=','textarea')" type="text" ><?php get_notes() ?></textarea> </center> </form> main is the div where the script writes to once it is successful, the second item is my php script that is called, the third item is the id of a text area it accepts input from this is very adaptable and simple to use, so this should hopefully help you out Nate Link to comment https://forums.phpfreaks.com/topic/50969-need-help-with-a-simple-email-insert/#findComment-250858 Share on other sites More sharing options...
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