> On another note, I have found that if I include (and use)
> the submit button
> everything works perfectly, HOWEVER if I just enter data and
> hit return then it messes up.
You could try including a hidden submit field like this:
For name="submit" change that to whatever name your norm
> -Original Message-
> From: Kenneth Brill [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: 20 January 2003 15:53
>
> I just changed my server to SSL, everything worked before
> that. now if I
> have a form with an input box (named "searchstring" for
> example) with a
> value of "TEST", when that for
--- Kenneth Brill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I will try to shortly. The server in question is
> password protected and has lot of information I
> don;t need hacked into right now. I'll set up a
> limited short term account and post everything then.
So you do not have access to the server that h
I will try to shortly. The server in question is password protected and has
lot of information I don;t need hacked into right now. I'll set up a
limited short term account and post everything then.
On another note, I have found that if I include (and use) the submit button
everything works perfe
--- Kenneth Brill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> can anyone tell me where the second
> "searchstring=TEST" is coming from? I
> have tried register globals on and off.
Can you also show us the HTML for your form on the previous
page? The simplest test case that produces this problem
would be best.
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