I have a from processing script that I am trying to modify to spit out another html
form, minus text boxes. My question is can I somehow use the name portion of the POST
request as a variable to have the value portion print in it's proper location? ie. I
get a colon separated list with name v
I'd say the problem is that the content of your page is not in fact in
UTF-8. Telling the browser that it is is one thing, but that doesn't make
the content itself UTF-8 encoded.
Are you sure you can actually create a UTF-8 encoded file?
If you create a web page using Mozilla Composer ( part of
I'm stumped on where to look but there must be a module to handle
interactive programming. What I mean is printing out a list of things,
the user selects what he wants, hits enter and the program continues. I
presume the module would enable going back to change things and handle
multipage input
Alex Maceda wrote:
I have a from processing script that I am trying to modify to spit out another html form, minus text boxes. My question is can I somehow use the name portion of the POST request as a variable to have the value portion print in it's proper location? ie. I get a colon separated
rob lester wrote:
I'm stumped on where to look but there must be a module to handle
interactive programming. What I mean is printing out a list of things,
the user selects what he wants, hits enter and the program continues. I
presume the module would enable going back to change things and handl
Wiggins d'Anconia wrote:
rob lester wrote:
I'm stumped on where to look but there must be a module to handle
interactive programming. What I mean is printing out a list of things,
the user selects what he wants, hits enter and the program continues.
I presume the module would enable going back
Hi,
Thank you for these examples.
I have tried the program, but it printed the following result on Internet
Explorer 6:
Reading and displaying a file with UTF-8 encoded multilingual text.
Japanese string:
?? | | | ?- |
| ??
Korean:
?? ??? ?? ? ???. ??? ??? ???
Hebrew
??? ?