Updating Repeat Region

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    Default Updating Repeat Region

    Using PHP I have a dynamic repeat region in Dreamweaver. In each repeat region
    I have a button that gives the option to update that specific region that links
    to a seperate page. My problem is getting the linked page to know what region
    was clicked on, so that it can dynamically populate the fields with the
    information from the specific region selected.

    Does this make sence? Thanks in advanced for any and all help.

    Marty Thomas Guest

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    Default Re: Updating Repeat Region

    If you mean:

    I list data and each row of data has a button that when clicks updates some
    data via another page. My problem is that I do not know what button was clicked?

    Then, it seems that you are not passing any variables onto your next page or
    that you are not reading them.

    So on the listing page make each button appear in a form that has a hidden
    filed with the required value.

    On the receiving page use $FormValue = $HTTP_POST_VARS[NameOfHiddenField]; to
    then perform the update functions.

    If I have not got your question right please ask again.

    Hope this helps.

    boy mackman Guest

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