Django - How To Do An If Statement If Button Is Clicked February 23, 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 JugaOverriding Tkinter "x" Button Control (the Button That Close The Window)Why Is My Function Not Affecting A Button In Tkinter?Functions In Tkinter Share You may like these postsFinding Even Numbers In PythonBetter Way Than Using If-else Statement In PythonPython Comparing Text File - If Else PrintingIf Statement Within Scrapy Item Declaration Post a Comment for "Django - How To Do An If Statement If Button Is Clicked"
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