VALUE=""jhgfhjf""
which tells why the field is showing blank. So now the question is what to do about it. I guess htmlspecialchars will take care of that?
Thanks for hint on sessions, I have a feeling that is exactly what I want to use for this type of thing.
Matt Matijevich wrote:
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My problem is that any field that contains a double quote, all data after the first double quote is missing from the form field. When I look at the long URL I do see a %22 where the " are supposed to be, and
all other data is there too. [/snip]
Take a look at the html source. What is printed out in the form field in the source?
I think you might want to take a look at sessions so you dont have to pass all the info back to the page in the url http://www.php.net/session
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