Because of the out.println( strModell ) line.
By the way, type for the input field should be a valid HTML input type such
as text, button, etc.
-----Original Message-----
From: Charlotte Schaffstein [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, October 17, 2000 10:22 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: A simple Jsp/Script Problem
Hi everybody!
I need to solve a very simple Jsp/Script Problem in a very short
time:
<BR>
<%
//String strModell = (String)
request.getParameter( "modell" );
strModell = "Cabrio";
out.println( strModell );
%>
<INPUT TYPE="MODELL" NAME="modell"
VALUE=<%=strModell%>>
<BR>
Can anybody please tell me why this code does not only insert
strModel into the
corresponding edit html-field, but also automatically constructs a
label containing
the same string in front of the edit field?
Please reply fast and please excuse that I am very new to the
theme, so that stupid
questions might happen!
Lots of thanks in advance!
Charlotte
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