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Dec 2nd, 2004, 12:20 PM
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Thread Starter
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<onclick>
can smb explain me the usage of <onclick> parameter? with an example ,for example...
Last edited by kill_bill_gates; Dec 4th, 2004 at 09:14 AM.
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"Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?"
Juvenal
Mete the Hun wanted to live in peace with the Chinese. So he gave the Chinese Emperor his favorite horse, best swords in his armory, and lots of other cool stuff. But then the Chinese Emperor asked for one thing. A useless land through the north. It was a small, useless, unproductive, uninhabited piece of land. But Mete the Hun's answer was certain:
I gave you horses, weapons and much more which belonged to me. But the lands are not mine, it's my nation's and I'm ready to fight, kill and die for just an inch my country
-=Joey Jordison R0CKS!! =-
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Dec 2nd, 2004, 12:48 PM
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Thread Starter
Addicted Member
well, infact ive made a login system which checks a csv folder (doesnt use sql) and logs u in.... The problem is, i want a graphical picture instead of the standart login button. What should i do? Plz heeeelp.......
"Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?"
Juvenal
Mete the Hun wanted to live in peace with the Chinese. So he gave the Chinese Emperor his favorite horse, best swords in his armory, and lots of other cool stuff. But then the Chinese Emperor asked for one thing. A useless land through the north. It was a small, useless, unproductive, uninhabited piece of land. But Mete the Hun's answer was certain:
I gave you horses, weapons and much more which belonged to me. But the lands are not mine, it's my nation's and I'm ready to fight, kill and die for just an inch my country
-=Joey Jordison R0CKS!! =-
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Dec 2nd, 2004, 02:44 PM
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onclick events are NOT php. That is a javascript functionality.
I also don't recommend using a csv file for a login system as it is less secure and not as easily maintained.
If you want to use a picture, simple set the src attribute of the button element and in the onclick event, simply call "submit()".
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