Re: [PHP] Re: forms problem

2009-06-04 Thread Michael A. Peters
Al wrote: Michael A. Peters wrote: Al wrote: I also use the "HTML Validator" extension. Leave it active and as you develop and test your resultant html code, it'll check your pages on the fly. When you see the red circle, with a cross, click the circle and get an error report in detail

Re: [PHP] Re: forms problem

2009-06-04 Thread Al
Michael A. Peters wrote: Al wrote: I also use the "HTML Validator" extension. Leave it active and as you develop and test your resultant html code, it'll check your pages on the fly. When you see the red circle, with a cross, click the circle and get an error report in detail. Hey wow

Re: [PHP] Re: forms problem

2009-06-04 Thread Michael A. Peters
Al wrote: I also use the "HTML Validator" extension. Leave it active and as you develop and test your resultant html code, it'll check your pages on the fly. When you see the red circle, with a cross, click the circle and get an error report in detail. Hey wow - that's nifty. I've got s

[PHP] Re: forms problem

2009-06-04 Thread Al
PJ wrote: The code: ...snip accès client mot de passe Inscription Always W3C validate html and CSS . Use Firefox's "Web Developer" extension. It's super. It would have shown you the problems in minutes, see the "fo

[PHP] Re: forms problem

2009-06-03 Thread Shawn McKenzie
PJ wrote: > PROBLEM 1 solved: errant s removed; strange that they were > inhibiting entry of data into form field? > > PROBLEM 2 not resolved: but the form was off the page and clipped in > upper right hand corner. What can be done to get it to show correctly? > Remove the link to any stylesheet

[PHP] Re: Forms problem?

2002-07-18 Thread Richard Lynch
>why the images won't display. Any ideas would be helpful and I can post more >code if required. You're going to have to post all of it, almost for sure... I'm not seeing a missing " in there, but you surely have one. Or get an editor that understands PHP and JavaScript that will color-code it