Thanks for the reply, Karen.

I do use Firefox and I'll check for the extension you mentioned. 

The form in question is part of the ExpressionEngine package which I'm
using to develop a web application.

I've used PowerPro on and off over the years (in fact, I even
registered a copy before it became freeware), but not in any
sophisticated way -- basically as a launcher and for the built-in
utilities. Now I have a real use for it!

Cheers.

M.


--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], "Karen J. Bowen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> cuppanews wrote:
> 
> >1. Paste data into form.
> >2. Highlight data to be cleaned up.
> >3. PowerPro macro does a search-and-replace within that selected data.
> >4. Post the data.
> >
> What browser do you use?  I know there's a Firefox extension that helps 
> with cleaning up form data within the fields...  not sure if does all 
> that though... can't recall its name offhand either.
> 
> I reckon PowerPro would definitely have the ability to do this, however 
> not straight out of the box. 
> 
> You'd need a script (PP script or something else) to parse & clean the 
> "bad" form field data, although that wouldn't be too hard to create, 
> then PowerPro's inbuilt commands would be able to do the rest.
> 
> Is this a form you are using on the web as an end-user?
> 
> Or something you are developing yourself?
> 
> Cheers
> Karen








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