RE: [PHP] Filling Forms with $variables

2002-02-13 Thread Michael Geier
You might also find it easier to type: -Original Message- From: Martin Towell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, February 13, 2002 4:14 PM To: PHP Subject: RE: [PHP] Filling Forms with $variables also remember that strictly speaking, _all_ html attribute values _should_ be

Re: [PHP] Filling Forms with $variables

2002-02-13 Thread Steven Walker
Adding quotes around the whole php statement works! I also tried the htmlspecialchars() function, but that did not work. It makes sense because after the preprocess of php, no quotes would be left... it's obvious now :) Thank you Steven J. Walker Walker Effects www.walkereffects.com [EMAIL PR

RE: [PHP] Filling Forms with $variables

2002-02-13 Thread Martin Towell
also remember that strictly speaking, _all_ html attribute values _should_ be quoted -Original Message- From: Johnson, Kirk [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, February 14, 2002 9:07 AM To: PHP Subject: RE: [PHP] Filling Forms with $variables Enclose the value in quotes, like so

Re: [PHP] Filling Forms with $variables

2002-02-13 Thread Lars Torben Wilson
On Wed, 2002-02-13 at 13:56, Steven Walker wrote: > Hi, > > I'm having trouble setting the value of form elements using variable > values. For example: > > > > > > > > In the browser, the name field is only filled with "Steven", and drops > off everything after the space. If I echo $

RE: [PHP] Filling Forms with $variables

2002-02-13 Thread Johnson, Kirk
Enclose the value in quotes, like so: "> The browser can't know that "Steven Walker" is all one string unless it is quoted. It thinks the 2nd part of the name after the space is the next attribute, unless it is quoted, i.e., it is seeing value=Steven Walker> Kirk > -Original Message-

Re: [PHP] Filling Forms with $variables

2002-02-13 Thread Christopher William Wesley
On Wed, 13 Feb 2002, Steven Walker wrote: > > > > > > > In the browser, the name field is only filled with "Steven", and drops > off everything after the space. If I echo $name outside of the form it You need to put quotes around the value. value=""? g.luck, ~Chris

RE: [PHP] Filling Forms with $variables

2002-02-13 Thread Rick Emery
try: "> -Original Message- From: Steven Walker [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, February 13, 2002 3:56 PM To: PHP Subject: [PHP] Filling Forms with $variables Hi, I'm having trouble setting the value of form elements using variable values. For example: >

RE: [PHP] Filling Forms with $variables

2002-02-13 Thread Matt Schroebel
Always use htmlspecialchars() on form value fields and any data you put into the tags. -Original Message- From: Steven Walker [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > In the browser, the name field is only filled with "Steven", and drops off everything after the space. If I echo $na