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I need some help for my procrastination project by Spisefisken 2007-07-10 04:32:43
I have this site and need to know how to make a dice keep it's value when the checkbox is checked.

Basically what I need to know is how do I transfer a value from the page to the page itself when I call it?

TIA

[ Reply ]
  First thoughts by MatthewDBA2007-07-10 04:38:54
    Nope. I have never worked with forms by Spisefisken2007-07-10 04:41:59
  2 ways of doing it: by Talchas2007-07-10 04:40:39
  Tricky one.... by EnzoMatrix2007-07-10 04:41:42
    IAW Talchas' pt 2 (n/t) by EnzoMatrix2007-07-10 04:45:00
    I don't knwo what server side script is by Spisefisken2007-07-10 04:45:13
      HTML 102: by EnzoMatrix2007-07-10 04:51:03
  Don't reload the page each time, but regenerate by sazzer2007-07-10 04:51:40
    Hmph, I should have thought of that by MatthewDBA2007-07-10 04:54:27
    I understand the concept of what you are saying by Spisefisken2007-07-10 04:57:58
      Take a look at this: by sazzer2007-07-10 05:11:39
        This was very helpful by Spisefisken2007-07-10 05:20:01
        Yahtzee! by RetiQlum22007-07-10 05:25:20
        Code this simple is bound to work on by EnzoMatrix2007-07-10 06:34:58
          You'd think that... by sazzer2007-07-10 07:15:22
  Bah, just do it in Flash. by Khaar2007-07-10 05:11:17
    *bombs hills* (n/t) by sazzer2007-07-10 05:12:03

 

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