Andy,
Thank you. It Works!
Hugh
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From: Andy Ladouceur <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, August 27, 2001 8:35 PM
Subject: [PHP] Re: Need help on putting variable into <form>
> Well,think about it like this:
> If you did replace $comp name with ABC Company, this is what you'd get:
>
> <input type=text size=30 name=comp_name value=ABC Company>
>
> Not quite right, eh? This will solve your problem:
> print "<input type=text size=30 name=comp_name value=\"$comp_name\">";
>
> =)
> -Andy
> Hugh Danaher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
> 001201c12f71$75a45b40$c1fcb3d1@win95">news:001201c12f71$75a45b40$c1fcb3d1@win95...
> Help. I have a page with a form with lots of text boxes which can be
filled
> with data from a text file. the fopen() and fgets() works, and the text
> boxes which require numbers have no problems. But, I have text boxes
which
> require several words of text and they refuse to work right. The first
word
> makes it in the box, but the rest of the words are lost.
>
> As an example, the data file contains: ABC Company, Inc. in the spot for
> $comp_name. If I call for this variable elsewhere outside of a text box,
it
> prints in full, but when used by the following, it prints only: ABC
>
> print "<input type=text size=30 name=comp_name value=$comp_name>";
>
> There must be something blindingly obvious that I'm missing. Please help.
> Thanks, Hugh
>
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