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Having problems with radio summit buttons counting up.
Hi, I am not very good with php. I am familiar with java/html coding, but not a
expert at it. I created some radio buttons using DW in a group and changed them to be summit buttons. What I am trying to do when someone on my web-site clicks on the button of choice they only get one choice only. I created a group of 3 radio buttons. I would like it if there is counter that counts up this way I can always see how many selected which number at the given time. Does anyone know how to do this with DW or possible know a correct code I can use? I am very knowledgeable with DW and you may take a look at my web-site I created using only DW, FW, and AFs. Thanks, Robert 4FIELDTEK com |
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Re: Having problems with radio summit buttons counting up.
I created some radio buttons using DW in a group and changed
> them > to be summit buttons. huh? ??? What I am trying to do when someone on my web-site > clicks > on the button of choice they only get one choice only. That is what radio buttons do, IF all the radio buttons in the group have the same name/id. They are named radio buttons because they act like the tuning buttons of old fashioned radios- push a new button, the previous selected button pops out... .. I would like it if there is counter that counts up this way I > can always see how many selected which number at the given time. again- huh? Are you talking about processing the form information on the server to know what was selected in the form? what is the form for? what is it being submitted to? > > Thanks, > Robert > 4FIELDTEK com > -- Alan Adobe Community Expert, dreamweaver http://www.adobe.com/communities/experts/ |
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