Using Ajax to pass PHP var











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 <script>
$(document).ready(function() {
// add click event to link
$("#refresh").click(function() {
// pass the value of the new password
$("#Container").load("10digpassgen.php");
return false;
});
});
</script>


How Can I put output from #Container to php variable?
I want this generated password put into database ( I know how to do it ).










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  • Can you explain a bit more what you want to do?
    – SilvioCro
    Nov 20 at 14:56










  • If you want to pass data to a php file you need Ajax according to your code
    – Sfili_81
    Nov 20 at 15:21










  • @SilvioCro php script generated for me random password. I want to store this password to put it into my db
    – Defus
    Nov 21 at 8:39















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There is ajax script



 <script>
$(document).ready(function() {
// add click event to link
$("#refresh").click(function() {
// pass the value of the new password
$("#Container").load("10digpassgen.php");
return false;
});
});
</script>


How Can I put output from #Container to php variable?
I want this generated password put into database ( I know how to do it ).










share|improve this question






















  • Can you explain a bit more what you want to do?
    – SilvioCro
    Nov 20 at 14:56










  • If you want to pass data to a php file you need Ajax according to your code
    – Sfili_81
    Nov 20 at 15:21










  • @SilvioCro php script generated for me random password. I want to store this password to put it into my db
    – Defus
    Nov 21 at 8:39













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There is ajax script



 <script>
$(document).ready(function() {
// add click event to link
$("#refresh").click(function() {
// pass the value of the new password
$("#Container").load("10digpassgen.php");
return false;
});
});
</script>


How Can I put output from #Container to php variable?
I want this generated password put into database ( I know how to do it ).










share|improve this question













There is ajax script



 <script>
$(document).ready(function() {
// add click event to link
$("#refresh").click(function() {
// pass the value of the new password
$("#Container").load("10digpassgen.php");
return false;
});
});
</script>


How Can I put output from #Container to php variable?
I want this generated password put into database ( I know how to do it ).







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  • Can you explain a bit more what you want to do?
    – SilvioCro
    Nov 20 at 14:56










  • If you want to pass data to a php file you need Ajax according to your code
    – Sfili_81
    Nov 20 at 15:21










  • @SilvioCro php script generated for me random password. I want to store this password to put it into my db
    – Defus
    Nov 21 at 8:39


















  • Can you explain a bit more what you want to do?
    – SilvioCro
    Nov 20 at 14:56










  • If you want to pass data to a php file you need Ajax according to your code
    – Sfili_81
    Nov 20 at 15:21










  • @SilvioCro php script generated for me random password. I want to store this password to put it into my db
    – Defus
    Nov 21 at 8:39
















Can you explain a bit more what you want to do?
– SilvioCro
Nov 20 at 14:56




Can you explain a bit more what you want to do?
– SilvioCro
Nov 20 at 14:56












If you want to pass data to a php file you need Ajax according to your code
– Sfili_81
Nov 20 at 15:21




If you want to pass data to a php file you need Ajax according to your code
– Sfili_81
Nov 20 at 15:21












@SilvioCro php script generated for me random password. I want to store this password to put it into my db
– Defus
Nov 21 at 8:39




@SilvioCro php script generated for me random password. I want to store this password to put it into my db
– Defus
Nov 21 at 8:39












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