hi...
a while ago, i saw an app that allowed the user to create a form, based on
various fields, and to setup/create the database schema to create the form.
the app provided the user with predefined fields, as well as allowed the
user to define their own fields in order to create the form.
I wrote a xsl stylesheet to do this.
takes the xml and whips it up, into a standard layout.
Don't believe I mentioned this but I might have at some point.
Register example:
formData formTitle=Register action=/ method=post
captionThank you for Registering!/caption
fields
On Monday 07 November 2005 10:24, the author bruce contributed to the
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[PHP] form question??:
hi...
a while ago, i saw an app that allowed the user to create a form, based on
various fields, and to setup/create the database schema to create the form.
the app provided the user
HI Mike et al,,,
That was it! Thanks. Don't know how I missed that G So next question!
How can I tell my program that I want only postive numbers inputed? ie no
letters or neg numbers.
Thanks
JIM
On Monday 11 November 2002 19:57, Ford, Mike [LSS] wrote:
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HI all...
looking at the code below. It works and I get what I want on the screen. BUT
it leaves a gap between the top lines and where the table starts equal to the
size of the table, ie if the table is 5 lines long the gap is 5 lines etc.
Any ideas what I'm doing wrong?
Thanks,
JIM
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From: Jim Hatridge [mailto:hatridge;fecundswamp.net]
Sent: 11 November 2002 16:27
looking at the code below. It works and I get what I want on
the screen. BUT
it leaves a gap between the top lines and where the table
starts equal to the
size of the table,
Hi,
Tuesday, November 12, 2002, 2:27:10 AM, you wrote:
JH HI all...
JH looking at the code below. It works and I get what I want on the screen. BUT
JH it leaves a gap between the top lines and where the table starts equal to the
JH size of the table, ie if the table is 5 lines long the gap is
Hi,
I am hopeing someone can help me with this.
This is more of a javascript problem I suppose.
I have a bunch of check boxes on a from that I have given a name of rgItems[] so I can
access them as an array in php.
But I can't find a way to clear all the checkboxes on the form at once. a reset
Try this
SCRIPT LANGUAGE=JavaScript
!--
function ClearLevelListForm()
{
for (var i=0;idocument.LevelListForm.elements['rgItems[]'].length;i++)
{
if (document.LevelListForm.elements['rgItems[]'][i].checked == true)
{
alert(document.LevelListForm.elements['rgItems[]'][i].value);
Thanks, but same problem.
alert() will give me the correct values, but it is still not unchecking the
boxes.
Strange, it obviously sees them as the statement
if (document.LevelListForm.elements['rgItems[]'][i].checked == true)
is correctly found for every checked box, but it just can't seem to
Hi there, how do I keep values in a form if the user has to go back and fill
in some missing fields?
Thx Joe :)
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Just let the browser cache it.
On Thu, 10 Jan 2002 16:30:01 -0400, Lerp wrote:
Hi there, how do I keep values in a form if the user has to go back
and fill
in some missing fields?
Thx Joe :)
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keep the data in a variable and do something like
INPUT TYPE=text NAME=name VALUE=?php print($name); ?
on 1/10/02 1:30 PM, Lerp at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi there, how do I keep values in a form if the user has to go back and fill
in some missing fields?
Thx Joe :)
-- mike
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From: Mark [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Thursday, January 10, 2002 1:39 PM
Subject: Re: [PHP] Form Question
Just let the browser cache it.
On Thu, 10 Jan 2002 16:30:01 -0400, Lerp wrote:
Hi there, how do I keep values in a form
I've noticed on some web pages that when the back button is pressed the data
in the fields is still there and sometimes it isnt. I would expect this with
a password field but why does it only save the data sometimes?
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Julie Meloni has a really nice tutorial on the at
http://www.thickbook.com
Look for the one on custom error messages.
Miles Thompson
At 08:54 PM 1/10/2002 +, LaserJetter wrote:
I've noticed on some web pages that when the back button is pressed the data
in the fields is still there and
Chip,
I read all of the posts regarding this topic that I could find, and just
*had* to reply.
(Take the TIME to look at this. It is about the most Efficient, Powerful
way I know of)
Do this!
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?php
//If the hidden variable ACTION ==
I got a form that a user fills out. When they hit submit they are
transfered to a PHP page that verifies their data. If a problem is found
(They forgot to enter an e-mail address) the PHP sends them back to the
original form with the field they forgot to fill out highlighted in red.
Landwehr [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 21 October 2001 20:49
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Subject: [PHP] Form Question
I got a form that a user fills out. When they hit submit they are
transfered to a PHP page that verifies their data. If a problem is found
(They forgot to enter an e-mail address) the PHP
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I got a form that a user fills out. When they hit submit they are
transfered to a PHP page that verifies their data. If a problem is found
(They forgot to enter an e-mail address) the P
ariable1=hellovariable2=goodbye);}
etc etc
- seb
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From: Chip Landwehr [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 21 October 2001 21:03
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [PHP] Form Question
I got that but the passing back I'm having a problem with. This is waht I
got:
Chip Landwehr wrote:
I can't do that because the form is to big and there is a limit to how much
data you can send via the URL bar. Any other ideas?
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Why not just post to the same script, then you don't have to worry about
this?
Hth,
-AD
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I can't do that because the form is to big and there is a limit to how
much
data you can send via the URL
On Sun, 21 Oct 2001, Chip Landwehr wrote:
if ($T3==){header (Location: new_narrative.php?FilledName=No);}
How do I change this to include a Post?
You can put it back on as a query string (kinda dirty, but you can't POST
it back).
?php
$myQueryString = FilledName=No;
while(
.
jack
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From: Christopher William Wesley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Sunday, October 21, 2001 6:46 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: Chip Landwehr
Subject: Re: [PHP] Form Question
On Sun, 21 Oct 2001, Chip Landwehr wrote:
if ($T3==){header (Location: new_narrative.php
For me, using FastTemplate calling back the same script is the best idea.
Using flags, you can have a different response by using a different
template, yet retain all the POST data.
HTH,
At 03:49 AM 10/22/2001, Chip Landwehr wrote:
I got a form that a user fills out. When they hit submit
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