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.guys I have the following code:

echo ("<SCRIPT LANGUAGE='JavaScript'>
        window.alert('Succesfully Updated')
        </SCRIPT>");

what i want to do is that when i click ok on the windows.alert the page will be redirected to a my edit.php.

or how is it possible to create a javascript which will execute an insert query.

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  • Jquery has built it means for calling server side code directly. You probably want to look at this previous question as a starting point stackoverflow.com/questions/861784/…. Also if you are interested in blocking the client side during your insert you can take a look at the jquery plugin blockui jquery.malsup.com/block.
    – bwmfsu
    Mar 26, 2011 at 16:26
  • @bwmfsu Sheez. When you have a platinum hammer, you really make all problems look like nails? jQuery is massive overkill here.
    – mplungjan
    Mar 26, 2011 at 16:43
  • @mplungjan I misunderstood the question. I thought the question was about hitting an insert asynchronously maybe reading too much into this excerpt from the question javascript which will execute an insert query I have been doing a lot of this within the last few weeks so that's where my mind is.
    – bwmfsu
    Mar 26, 2011 at 17:39

4 Answers 4

37

Alert will block the program flow so you can just write the following.

echo ("<script LANGUAGE='JavaScript'>
    window.alert('Succesfully Updated');
    window.location.href='http://someplace.com';
    </script>");
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  • 2
    That way is not recommended, you don't send the header so you better write exit; after echo
    – miqbal
    Nov 30, 2013 at 22:13
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You could do this:

echo "<script>alert('Successfully Updated'); window.location = './edit.php';</script>";
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If you would like to redirect the user after the alert, do this:

echo ("<script LANGUAGE='JavaScript'>
          window.alert('Succesfully Updated');
          window.location.href='<URL to redirect to>';
       </script>");
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  • document.location is deprecated and supposedly read-only. It does work but is not designed to do it
    – mplungjan
    Mar 26, 2011 at 16:41
1

Use this if you also want to consider non-javascript users:

echo ("<SCRIPT LANGUAGE='JavaScript'>
           window.alert('Succesfully Updated')
           window.location.href='http://someplace.com';
       </SCRIPT>
       <NOSCRIPT>
           <a href='http://someplace.com'>Successfully Updated. Click here if you are not redirected.</a>
       </NOSCRIPT>");

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