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radio button change after going to next page [message #174545] Fri, 17 June 2011 11:30 Go to next message
Co is currently offline  Co
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Hi All,

I have a page which shows all users on our community.
We have two kinds of users Active members and Veterans.
I have a radiobutton on my page to switch from Active Members to
Veterans or vv.
However when I choose Veterans and have to click to a next page the
radiobutton gets updated again
and jumps back to Active Member, so showing the active members again
in stead of the veterans.

Is there a way to prevent this from happening?
Here is what I do:

if(isset($_POST['submit1'])) {
$status_account = $_POST['status'];
if($status_account=='1') {
$status_active = 'checked';
$queryString = "WHERE email_activated='1' AND active='1' AND
country='" . $_SESSION['Origin'] . "' ORDER BY id ASC"; }
else {
$status_veteran = 'checked';
$queryString = "WHERE email_activated='1' AND active='0' AND
country='" . $_SESSION['Origin'] . "' ORDER BY id ASC";
}
} else {

$queryString = "WHERE email_activated='1' AND active='1' AND
country='" . $_SESSION['Origin'] . "' ORDER BY id ASC";
}

$sql = mysql_query("SELECT * FROM myMembers $queryString");


$centerPages = ""; // Initialize this variable
$sub1 = $pn - 1;
$sub2 = $pn - 2;
$add1 = $pn + 1;
$add2 = $pn + 2;
if ($pn == 1) {
$centerPages .= '&nbsp; <span class="pagNumActive">' . $pn . '</span>
&nbsp;';
$centerPages .= '&nbsp; <a href="' . $_SERVER['PHP_SELF'] . '?pn=' .
$add1 . '">' . $add1 . '</a> &nbsp;';
} else if ($pn == $lastPage) {
$centerPages .= '&nbsp; <a href="' . $_SERVER['PHP_SELF'] . '?pn=' .
$sub1 . '">' . $sub1 . '</a> &nbsp;';
$centerPages .= '&nbsp; <span class="pagNumActive">' . $pn . '</span>
&nbsp;';
} else if ($pn > 2 && $pn < ($lastPage - 1)) {
$centerPages .= '&nbsp; <a href="' . $_SERVER['PHP_SELF'] . '?pn=' .
$sub2 . '">' . $sub2 . '</a> &nbsp;';
$centerPages .= '&nbsp; <a href="' . $_SERVER['PHP_SELF'] . '?pn=' .
$sub1 . '">' . $sub1 . '</a> &nbsp;';
$centerPages .= '&nbsp; <span class="pagNumActive">' . $pn . '</span>
&nbsp;';
$centerPages .= '&nbsp; <a href="' . $_SERVER['PHP_SELF'] . '?pn=' .
$add1 . '">' . $add1 . '</a> &nbsp;';
$centerPages .= '&nbsp; <a href="' . $_SERVER['PHP_SELF'] . '?pn=' .
$add2 . '">' . $add2 . '</a> &nbsp;';
} else if ($pn > 1 && $pn < $lastPage) {
$centerPages .= '&nbsp; <a href="' . $_SERVER['PHP_SELF'] . '?pn=' .
$sub1 . '">' . $sub1 . '</a> &nbsp;';
$centerPages .= '&nbsp; <span class="pagNumActive">' . $pn . '</span>
&nbsp;';
$centerPages .= '&nbsp; <a href="' . $_SERVER['PHP_SELF'] . '?pn=' .
$add1 . '">' . $add1 . '</a> &nbsp;';
}
// This line sets the "LIMIT" range... the 2 values we place to choose
a range of rows from database in our query
$limit = 'LIMIT ' .($pn - 1) * $itemsPerPage .',' .$itemsPerPage;
// Now we are going to run the same query as above but this time add
$limit onto the end of the SQL syntax
// $sql2 is what we will use to fuel our while loop statement below
$sql2 = mysql_query("SELECT * FROM myMembers $queryString $limit") ;

$paginationDisplay = ""; // Initialize the pagination output variable
// This code runs only if the last page variable is not equal to 1, if
it is only 1 page we require no paginated links to display
if ($lastPage != "1"){
// This shows the user what page they are on, and the total number
of pages
$paginationDisplay .= 'Page <strong>' . $pn . '</strong> of ' .
$lastPage. '<img src="images/clearImage.gif" width="48" height="1"
alt="Spacer" />';
// If we are not on page 1 we can place the Back button
if ($pn != 1) {
$previous = $pn - 1;
$paginationDisplay .= '&nbsp; <a href="' . $_SERVER['PHP_SELF'] .
'?pn=' . $previous . '"> Back</a>';
}
// Lay in the clickable numbers display here between the Back and
Next links
$paginationDisplay .= '<span class="paginationNumbers">' .
$centerPages . '</span>';
// If we are not on the very last page we can place the Next
button
if ($pn != $lastPage) {
$nextPage = $pn + 1;
$paginationDisplay .= '&nbsp; <a href="' . $_SERVER['PHP_SELF'] .
'?pn=' . $nextPage . '"> Next</a><img src="images/clearImage.gif"
width="100" height="1" alt="Spacer" /><a href="' . $Page . '.php">' .
$Page . '</a>';
}
}

Then I get the data from the database
And put everything on the page:

<FORM name ="form1" method ="post" action ="MembersFrom.php">
<span class="textsize10">

<input name='status' type='radio' id='status' value='1' <?PHP print
$status_active; ?> />Active Members &nbsp;
<input name='status' type='radio' id='status' value='0' <?PHP print
$status_veteran; ?>/>Veterans&nbsp;&nbsp;</span>
<input name="submit1" type="submit" value="Update" />&nbsp;&nbsp;</
form>
</h2>
</td> <td width="30"><?php
if($paginationDisplay <> "") {
echo "<a href='PrintMembersFrom.php?myId=$id&myFlag=$Flag'>";}?>
<img src="images/print.png" width="28" height="28"
border="0"></a></td>
<td width="43"><?php echo '<img src=images/' .
$_SESSION['Flag'] . ' width="60" height="40" alt=' .
$_SESSION['Origin'] .'>'; ?>
</td>
</tr>
</table>

Regards
Marco
Re: radio button change after going to next page [message #174547 is a reply to message #174545] Fri, 17 June 2011 13:02 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Jerry Stuckle is currently offline  Jerry Stuckle
Messages: 2598
Registered: September 2010
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On 6/17/2011 7:30 AM, Co wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I have a page which shows all users on our community.
> We have two kinds of users Active members and Veterans.
> I have a radiobutton on my page to switch from Active Members to
> Veterans or vv.
> However when I choose Veterans and have to click to a next page the
> radiobutton gets updated again
> and jumps back to Active Member, so showing the active members again
> in stead of the veterans.
>
<snip>


> Regards
> Marco

As I've told you before - find out what's in your $_POST variable after
you've submitted the form.

Really - you've got to learn to do your own debugging instead of
bringing every little problem here. It doesn't look like you're even
trying.

--
==================
Remove the "x" from my email address
Jerry Stuckle
JDS Computer Training Corp.
jstucklex(at)attglobal(dot)net
==================
Re: radio button change after going to next page [message #174548 is a reply to message #174547] Fri, 17 June 2011 13:26 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Co is currently offline  Co
Messages: 75
Registered: May 2011
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Member
On 17 jun, 15:02, Jerry Stuckle <jstuck...@attglobal.net> wrote:
> On 6/17/2011 7:30 AM, Co wrote:> Hi All,
>
>> I have a page which shows all users on our community.
>> We have two kinds of users Active members and Veterans.
>> I have a radiobutton on my page to switch from Active Members to
>> Veterans or vv.
>> However when I choose Veterans and have to click to a next page the
>> radiobutton gets updated again
>> and jumps back to Active Member, so showing the active members again
>> in stead of the veterans.
>
> <snip>
>
>> Regards
>> Marco
>
> As I've told you before - find out what's in your $_POST variable after
> you've submitted the form.
>
> Really - you've got to learn to do your own debugging instead of
> bringing every little problem here.  It doesn't look like you're even
> trying.
>
> --
> ==================
> Remove the "x" from my email address
> Jerry Stuckle
> JDS Computer Training Corp.
> jstuck...@attglobal.net
> ==================

Jerry,

that's what I like about you , you're always so positive.
You really know how to motivate people.
I will try to find what is in the POST variable.

Marco
Re: radio button change after going to next page [message #174549 is a reply to message #174548] Fri, 17 June 2011 13:32 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Jerry Stuckle is currently offline  Jerry Stuckle
Messages: 2598
Registered: September 2010
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On 6/17/2011 9:26 AM, Co wrote:
> On 17 jun, 15:02, Jerry Stuckle<jstuck...@attglobal.net> wrote:
>> On 6/17/2011 7:30 AM, Co wrote:> Hi All,
>>
>>> I have a page which shows all users on our community.
>>> We have two kinds of users Active members and Veterans.
>>> I have a radiobutton on my page to switch from Active Members to
>>> Veterans or vv.
>>> However when I choose Veterans and have to click to a next page the
>>> radiobutton gets updated again
>>> and jumps back to Active Member, so showing the active members again
>>> in stead of the veterans.
>>
>> <snip>
>>
>>> Regards
>>> Marco
>>
>> As I've told you before - find out what's in your $_POST variable after
>> you've submitted the form.
>>
>> Really - you've got to learn to do your own debugging instead of
>> bringing every little problem here. It doesn't look like you're even
>> trying.
>>
>
> Jerry,
>
> that's what I like about you , you're always so positive.
> You really know how to motivate people.
> I will try to find what is in the POST variable.
>
> Marco

Marco, what you have yet to learn is we are not your unpaid consultants.
We are users trying to help each other.

But the key is "help each other". That means you have to put forth a
reasonable effort before coming here.

Find out what's in your $_POST variable and use it to trace through your
code. That's what the rest of us would have to do.

--
==================
Remove the "x" from my email address
Jerry Stuckle
JDS Computer Training Corp.
jstucklex(at)attglobal(dot)net
==================
Re: radio button change after going to next page [message #174551 is a reply to message #174549] Fri, 17 June 2011 16:12 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Co is currently offline  Co
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On 17 jun, 15:32, Jerry Stuckle <jstuck...@attglobal.net> wrote:
> On 6/17/2011 9:26 AM, Co wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>> On 17 jun, 15:02, Jerry Stuckle<jstuck...@attglobal.net>  wrote:
>>> On 6/17/2011 7:30 AM, Co wrote:>  Hi All,
>
>>>> I have a page which shows all users on our community.
>>>> We have two kinds of users Active members and Veterans.
>>>> I have a radiobutton on my page to switch from Active Members to
>>>> Veterans or vv.
>>>> However when I choose Veterans and have to click to a next page the
>>>> radiobutton gets updated again
>>>> and jumps back to Active Member, so showing the active members again
>>>> in stead of the veterans.
>
>>> <snip>
>
>>>> Regards
>>>> Marco
>
>>> As I've told you before - find out what's in your $_POST variable after
>>> you've submitted the form.
>
>>> Really - you've got to learn to do your own debugging instead of
>>> bringing every little problem here.  It doesn't look like you're even
>>> trying.
>
>> Jerry,
>
>> that's what I like about you , you're always so positive.
>> You really know how to motivate people.
>> I will try to find what is in the POST variable.
>
>> Marco
>
> Marco, what you have yet to learn is we are not your unpaid consultants.
>   We are users trying to help each other.
>
> But the key is "help each other".  That means you have to put forth a
> reasonable effort before coming here.
>
> Find out what's in your $_POST variable and use it to trace through your
> code.  That's what the rest of us would have to do.
>
> --
> ==================
> Remove the "x" from my email address
> Jerry Stuckle
> JDS Computer Training Corp.
> jstuck...@attglobal.net
> ==================

I changed my code a little and created a session.

if(isset($_POST['submit1'])) {
$_SESSION['status'] = $_POST['status'];
}
if(isset($_SESSION['status'])) {
$status_account = $_SESSION['status'];
echo $_SESSION['status'];
if($status_account=='1') {
$status_active = 'checked';
$queryString = "WHERE email_activated='1' AND active='1' AND
country='" . $_SESSION['Origin'] . "' ORDER BY id ASC"; }
else {
$status_veteran = 'checked';
$queryString = "WHERE email_activated='1' AND active='0' AND
country='" . $_SESSION['Origin'] . "' ORDER BY id ASC";
}

Now the codes first checks if the submit button was clicked.
If so the session gets a value 0 or 1.
So if I am browsing through the pages and the session is set it knows
if it should show active members of veterans.

Only thing I would like to know is how to destroy the session when you
browse away from the page.

Marco
Re: radio button change after going to next page [message #174552 is a reply to message #174551] Fri, 17 June 2011 18:08 Go to previous message
Jerry Stuckle is currently offline  Jerry Stuckle
Messages: 2598
Registered: September 2010
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Senior Member
On 6/17/2011 12:12 PM, Co wrote:
> On 17 jun, 15:32, Jerry Stuckle<jstuck...@attglobal.net> wrote:
>> On 6/17/2011 9:26 AM, Co wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>> On 17 jun, 15:02, Jerry Stuckle<jstuck...@attglobal.net> wrote:
>>>> On 6/17/2011 7:30 AM, Co wrote:> Hi All,
>>
>>>> > I have a page which shows all users on our community.
>>>> > We have two kinds of users Active members and Veterans.
>>>> > I have a radiobutton on my page to switch from Active Members to
>>>> > Veterans or vv.
>>>> > However when I choose Veterans and have to click to a next page the
>>>> > radiobutton gets updated again
>>>> > and jumps back to Active Member, so showing the active members again
>>>> > in stead of the veterans.
>>
>>>> <snip>
>>
>>>> > Regards
>>>> > Marco
>>
>>>> As I've told you before - find out what's in your $_POST variable after
>>>> you've submitted the form.
>>
>>>> Really - you've got to learn to do your own debugging instead of
>>>> bringing every little problem here. It doesn't look like you're even
>>>> trying.
>>
>>> Jerry,
>>
>>> that's what I like about you , you're always so positive.
>>> You really know how to motivate people.
>>> I will try to find what is in the POST variable.
>>
>>> Marco
>>
>> Marco, what you have yet to learn is we are not your unpaid consultants.
>> We are users trying to help each other.
>>
>> But the key is "help each other". That means you have to put forth a
>> reasonable effort before coming here.
>>
>> Find out what's in your $_POST variable and use it to trace through your
>> code. That's what the rest of us would have to do.
>>
>> --
>> ==================
>> Remove the "x" from my email address
>> Jerry Stuckle
>> JDS Computer Training Corp.
>> jstuck...@attglobal.net
>> ==================
>
> I changed my code a little and created a session.
>
> if(isset($_POST['submit1'])) {
> $_SESSION['status'] = $_POST['status'];
> }
> if(isset($_SESSION['status'])) {
> $status_account = $_SESSION['status'];
> echo $_SESSION['status'];
> if($status_account=='1') {
> $status_active = 'checked';
> $queryString = "WHERE email_activated='1' AND active='1' AND
> country='" . $_SESSION['Origin'] . "' ORDER BY id ASC"; }
> else {
> $status_veteran = 'checked';
> $queryString = "WHERE email_activated='1' AND active='0' AND
> country='" . $_SESSION['Origin'] . "' ORDER BY id ASC";
> }
>
> Now the codes first checks if the submit button was clicked.
> If so the session gets a value 0 or 1.
> So if I am browsing through the pages and the session is set it knows
> if it should show active members of veterans.
>
> Only thing I would like to know is how to destroy the session when you
> browse away from the page.
>
> Marco

Just like any variable, you can unset($_SESSION['status']). But there's
no way to detect if the user leaves this page - only if they load
another page.

However, if this is only for this page, the $_SESSION variable is
probably not the way to go. That's more for keeping track of things
used on multiple pages such as if the user is logged in and if so, that
their id is.

But once again, rather than troubleshooting your original problem,
you're just changing code and hoping it will work. There were no major
problems with your other code; you just need to learn to debug it.

--
==================
Remove the "x" from my email address
Jerry Stuckle
JDS Computer Training Corp.
jstucklex(at)attglobal(dot)net
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