Re: [PHP] Posting Query Results to an HTML form

2003-03-19 Thread CPT John W. Holmes
> >No, there's no PHP function, but there is an HTML trick that you can > >use: putting quotes around your values! > > > > > > That's not a trick, that's actually required with HTML 4 and up. And > XML... Umm.. yeah, got that. I was being sarcastic. ;) ---John Holmes... -- PHP General Mailing

Re: [PHP] Posting Query Results to an HTML form

2003-03-19 Thread -{ Rene Brehmer }-
On Tue, 18 Mar 2003 22:13:13 -0500, John W. Holmes wrote about "RE: [PHP] Posting Query Results to an HTML form" what the universal translator turned into this: >No, there's no PHP function, but there is an HTML trick that you can >use: putting quotes around your values! &g

RE: [PHP] Posting Query Results to an HTML form

2003-03-18 Thread John W. Holmes
> I have a MySQL query that I am sending the results to text boxes in a > form. > In the event of a space in the string data, the string is being truncated > at > the first space. Is there a PHP function that can prevent this string data > from being truncated in the form. No, there's no PHP funct

[PHP] Posting Query Results to an HTML form

2003-03-18 Thread Jason Eley
I have a MySQL query that I am sending the results to text boxes in a form. In the event of a space in the string data, the string is being truncated at the first space. Is there a PHP function that can prevent this string data from being truncated in the form. If I print the query results or send