In short, no. Javascript is client-side and run long after the php script has executed - they cannot talk to each other. Perhaps you could use JS to reload the page, sending a variable in the URL. IE your javascript would be something like:
if(someCondition) window.location =...
In short, no. Javascript is client-side and run long after the php script has executed - they cannot talk to each other. Perhaps you could use JS to reload the page, sending a variable in the URL. IE your javascript would be something like:
if(someCondition) window.location =...
In short, no. Javascript is client-side and run long after the php script has executed - they cannot talk to each other. Perhaps you could use JS to reload the page, sending a variable in the URL. IE your javascript would be something like:
if(someCondition) window.location =...
In short, no. Javascript is client-side and run long after the php script has executed - they cannot talk to each other. Perhaps you could use JS to reload the page, sending a variable in the URL. IE your javascript would be something like:
if(someCondition) window.location =...
The term is disgusting. Learn to spell if you want to rant properly. LA skies look that way due to the traffic pumping all the yuck from hydrocarbon fuels into it. All the factories in the San Bernardino valley contribute to the filth too. It's not just there though. It's all over the world...
The term is disgusting. Learn to spell if you want to rant properly. LA skies look that way due to the traffic pumping all the yuck from hydrocarbon fuels into it. All the factories in the San Bernardino valley contribute to the filth too. It's not just there though. It's all over the world...
The term is disgusting. Learn to spell if you want to rant properly. LA skies look that way due to the traffic pumping all the yuck from hydrocarbon fuels into it. All the factories in the San Bernardino valley contribute to the filth too. It's not just there though. It's all over the world...
The term is disgusting. Learn to spell if you want to rant properly. LA skies look that way due to the traffic pumping all the yuck from hydrocarbon fuels into it. All the factories in the San Bernardino valley contribute to the filth too. It's not just there though. It's all over the world...
The term is disgusting. Learn to spell if you want to rant properly. LA skies look that way due to the traffic pumping all the yuck from hydrocarbon fuels into it. All the factories in the San Bernardino valley contribute to the filth too. It's not just there though. It's all over the world...