about 9 years ago
Hello Reader's!
If you have desinged the html form in PHP and want to receive the POST variables in JS then there is a method below:-
var PostVar = <?php echo $_POST['name'] ?>;
Like the way above the var PostVar will get the value from the form.
Starting with Chrome version 45, NPAPI is no longer supported for Google Chrome. For more information, see Chrome and NPAPI (blog.chromium.org).
Firefox and Microsoft Internet Explorer are recommended browsers for websites using java applets.
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