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I have set the target of the "pic_form" to a div (pic_target). The form (pic_form) and the div (pic_target) are both inside the same iframe (iframe_pic). Whatever I set the target to of the "pic_form", a new page pops up and there is my php script (imageUpload.php) output... WHY?

Here is my main page code:

        <form><iframe name="iframe_pic" src="iframe.html"></iframe></form>

Here is my iframe.html:

    <script type="text/javascript">
function reset_imageform(){
    f = document.getElementById("pic_form");
    f.src=f.src;
}
</script>
</head>
<body><form target="pic_target" name="pic_form" id="pic_form" enctype="multipart/form-data" method="post" action="bincgi/imageUpload.php"><input name="pic_file" type="file" id="pic_file" size="35" onChange="this.form.submit();"></form><div id="pic_target" name="pic_target"></div>

and here is some of my php file imageUpload.php:

    $display_image="<img src='../temp_images/$newfilename'>";
$display_image.="<br><a style='font-weight:bold; font-size:12px;' href='#' onclick='window.parent.reset_imageform();'>remove picture</a>";
echo $display_image;

Thanks

IF you need more of the PHP file, just tell me...

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The target attribute is deprecated in forms. If the form is in the frame already, you don't even need that attribute... – Franz Nov 8 at 0:35

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yeah you can't target forms to divs, only to frames and iframes, so you the only thing you can do is put an iframe into that div with name pic_target

or that iframe can also be hidden and you can use JS to copy the contents from iframe to this div, you just can't point form to a div

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Ignore my comment above. The only thing you should have to do is set the iframe target to iframe_pic.

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