Hi,

 Thanks, I found my mistake, that is I have not written the <FORM> tag.

Thank You very much

lalith.

At 06:14 PM 10/8/99 +1000, you wrote:
>Gidday Lalith,
>If your problem that the input is not showing up you need to put the
>form tags in
>
><form></form>
>
>cheers pb...
>
>Lalith Jayaweera wrote:
>>
>> Hi EveryBody,
>>
>> In my project there is a 'HTML table' which has to be showed in the
>> client end. The table consist of 2 columns and many rows.The first column
>> consists  of only a one entry that is  'DAY' of a month. But the
>> problem comes when considerd the second column, where it should consists
>> of many 'check boxes'(inside the cell) for a single entry of a day. These
>> Checkboxes has to be created inside this cell(for each and every day) of the
>> TABLE as well.
>>
>> For eg. If we consider a particular ROW -> The Relevant DAY may
>> be "1999.8.20" but for this DAY there may be many Checkboxes in the
>> next column. And also for each and every day the no of
>> check boxes vary.
>>
>> The code I tried was as follows(for the time being  ignore the fact
>> that the no of check boxes vary concentrate for a single check box)
>>
>> ...
>> ...
>> out.println("<TABLE BORDER=2 CELLPADDING=0 CELLSPACING=2 WIDTH=80%>");
>> ...
>> ...
>> for (int NDAY = 0; NDAY < TOTALDAY; NDAY++)
>> {
>>
>> out.println("<TR>");
>> out.println("<TD><FONT SIZE=+1>");
>> out.println(DAYOFMONTH[NDAY]);out.println("</FONT></TD>");
>>
>> //This is where the problem is
>> out.println("<TD><CENTER>");
>> out.println("<input type=checkbox name=day value=\"test\">"+NDAY);
>> out.println("</CENTER></TD>");
>>
>> out.println("</TR>");
>> }
>> ...
>> ...
>> out.println("</TABLE></BODY></HTML>");
>> ..
>>
>> This may be something to do with HTML but I have to present this
>> interface in the client end using Servlets. But the above effort
>> was not successfull.If this cannot be done using HTML then WHAT?
>> But still I feel this can be done using HTML/SERVLET.
>>
>> Hope U this is clear and U all will give a quick,good Solution for
>> this problem.
>>
>> thanks
>>
>> lalith
>>
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