Thanks John,
I sort of thought that it should work. Will do as you suggest.
Regards,
Andre
On Monday 27 January 2003 12:28 pm, John W. Holmes wrote:
> > I tried to pick up the values from $_POST (as above). In Linux, it
>
> works:
> > (i.e. I can pick them up, display them, and manipulate them
> I tried to pick up the values from $_POST (as above). In Linux, it
works:
> (i.e. I can pick them up, display them, and manipulate them using the
code
> above), but in IE something like $_POST['bday'] never shows up. Any
idea
> why
> there's such a difference between OS behavior?
No. $_POST['b
On Monday 27 January 2003 11:46 am, 1LT John W. Holmes wrote:
> > I've managed to get Windows IE to pick up on most of my $_SESSION
>
> variables
>
> > once a user clicks the 'Back' button using the following code in the base
> > form:
> >
> > 'value= > ?>'
> >
> > However, when I try this approach
> I've managed to get Windows IE to pick up on most of my $_SESSION
variables
> once a user clicks the 'Back' button using the following code in the base
> form:
>
> 'value='
>
> However, when I try this approach for a muliple SELECT dropdown box that
is
> loaded by a 'require' statement, it doesn'
Hi,
I've managed to get Windows IE to pick up on most of my $_SESSION variables
once a user clicks the 'Back' button using the following code in the base
form:
'value='
However, when I try this approach for a muliple SELECT dropdown box that is
loaded by a 'require' statement, it doesn't pass
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