Hi Jason
Man you are great, well indeed I stumbled on my stupidity by putting the
hidden name instead of making it unique I've rectified it.
The reason for passing this variable to the next page is the cats table is
only needed in the first form and the name of the cat is just printed on the
foll
On Sunday 16 February 2003 09:21, Geckodeep wrote:
> My html looks ok.
Are you sure?
> The TEXT variable is $catname and the $rubriqueid is a mistake it is
> actually $catid but it is not that giving the problem. It is an error from
> my part when I posted it.
How are you passing $catname onto
hi Jason
The TEXT variable is $catname and the $rubriqueid is a mistake it is
actually $catid but it is not that giving the problem. It is an error from
my part when I posted it.
My html looks ok.
I should tell you though that this page is on the admin section which is
under a login session scrip
On Sunday 16 February 2003 03:37, Geckodeep wrote:
> I have these forms with one having pull down menu having data coming from a
> table which is working and I have set two variables one for ID and the
> other for the TEXT.
> The problem that I am facing is that when the form is submitted the ID
>
I have these forms with one having pull down menu having data coming from a
table which is working and I have set two variables one for ID and the other
for the TEXT.
The problem that I am facing is that when the form is submitted the ID
variable is well taken into consideration and can see the val
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