When someone pulls up a form and fills it out, they subsequently submit that
form. When submitting a form your browser creates a one on one connection
with the server where the server inputs the data from your form before or
after the next person without mixing the two. (no matter if the two
subm
On Monday 05 April 2004 00:34, Andy B wrote:
[non-standard quoting snipped]
Please use a standard quoting mechanism, eg prefix each line of the quoted
message with a '>'.
Why? Because most mail clients understands the standard quoting styles and are
able to display the quoted parts of previou
Andy B wrote:
Other wise the value could have a double quote within it and a malicious
user could effectively "end" your input text box and inject their own HTML."
> >
> is there any way to keep multiple users using the same form from mixing up
> variables
I have no idea what you mean here.
---J
Mark wrote:
--- Andy B <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
i have the following html line:
accesskey="d" id="id-referred">
the php variable $old['Referred'] was pulled from a mysql table.
the full string that this variable holds is "I work for you..." but
when used as a default value in an input text field
--- Andy B <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> hi...
>
> i have the following html line:
>
> accesskey="d" id="id-referred">
> the php variable $old['Referred'] was pulled from a mysql table.
> the full string that this variable holds is "I work for you..." but
> when used as a default value in an inpu
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