At 09:27 18.02.2003, rentAweek support said:
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>Errnest
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>Thanks. I used htlmentities and still have the truncation.
>
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Have a look at the HTML source the server transmits.
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Errnest
Thanks. I used htlmentities and still have the truncation.
Mike
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Ernest E Vogelsinger wrote:
At 22:04 17.02.2003, Michael Eacott said:
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When I have the following in a form:
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the value shown in the form field is a and not a b c
why
At 22:04 17.02.2003, Michael Eacott said:
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>When I have the following in a form:
>
>>
>the value shown in the form field is a and not a b c
>why?
>and how can I get to see the untrucated text, please?
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> Thanks
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> I tried our your suggestion sic:
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> Still truncation
>
> Mike
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Thanks
I tried our your suggestion sic:
Still truncation
Mike
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Kevin Stone wrote:
It's your HTML Failing to enclose the value in quotes may lead to
truncation. Your output looks like this...
You should always quote every parmeter in the tag just to avoid such
problems. This should work
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Subject: [PHP] Text data truncated after first blank character in form
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> When I have the following in a form:
>
> >
> the value shown in the form field is a and not a b c
> why?
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When I have the following in a form:
>
the value shown in the form field is a and not a b c
why?
and how can I get to see the untrucated text, please?
Mike
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