I have a form with multiple items and an id attributed to each of these items, on Submit I want to be able to grab the id of the item that was clicked - I have tried using js, something like:
<form method="post" action="add_item_cart.php">
<input type="hidden" id="item_id" name="item_id">
<input name="submit_item" id="btn_sub" onclick="document.getElementById('item_id').value = <?php echo '3'; ?>" type="submit" value="Add">
</form>
I want to be able to grab this value: $item_id = $_POST["item_id"]; on add_item_cart.php, but this doesn't seem to be working.
Is this a problem with my js syntax or is my logic not plausible to solve this problem? Is it submitting before changing the value?
EDIT: Let's see if I can explain myself better, I want to assign that hidden value dynamically, imagine that my form has 3 submit buttons (one for each item displayed). Depending on the one that is clicked, I want to pass the item's id to my hidden field, so if I click button1 - $_POST["item_id"]=1, button2 - $_POST["item_id"]=2... etc
Here is my actual form (non simplified example)
<form method="post" action="add_item_cart.php">
<table style="width:600px">
<tr>
<?php foreach ($items as $item): ?>
<td>
<center>
<span style="font-size:20px"><?php echo $item["item_name"] ?></span><br/>
€<?php echo $item["price"] ?><br/>
Quantidade: <input type="text" value="1" style="width:30px"><br/>
<input type="hidden" id="item_id" name="item_id">
<input name="submit_item" id="btn_sub" onclick="document.getElementById('item_id').value = <?php echo $item["id"]; ?>" type="submit" value="Adicionar">
</center>
</td>
<?php endforeach; ?>
</tr>
</table>
</form>
<?php echo "3"; ?>could just as well be placed in the hidden input's value to begin with... – Michael Berkowski Jan 12 at 18:53<input type="hidden" id="item_id" name="item_id" value ="<?php echo '3'; ?>">– Sean Jan 12 at 18:53