Django - How To Do An If Statement If Button Is Clicked April 17, 2024 Post a Comment I want the user to click a button on my website, and when it is clicked I want i = i + 1. So far I have this code that doesn't work # On html file Solution 1: Try - # On html file <form method='get' action='#'> <input type="submit" value="Next" name="Next"/> </form> # In django viewsif request.GET.get('Next') == 'Next': print('user clicked summary') CopyBecause the name of the button is 'Next' not 'Name' Baca JugaHow To Condense Script When Scraping Different Locations For One ElementPost Json To Python CgiCant Add Attributes To Buttons Share You may like these posts"if" Statement Parameters Not Functioning As Intended. JavascriptJquery/javascript If Statement For Two TogglesWhile Loop Only Displaying One RowJavascript: Stuck On Diagonal Validation Of Two Queens And If They Can Attack Each Other Post a Comment for "Django - How To Do An If Statement If Button Is Clicked"
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