Hello Rick,

you can also use len() in the expr attributes of <@calc>, <@if> <@elseif>

something like: <@calc expr="len(<@arg )">

Hope this help

Gauthier
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Thanks Alexander,

I realized it afterwards. I had a temporary memory lapse!


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----- Original Message -----
From: Alexander Zatko
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<@LENGTH> should do the trick
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Hello list,

I fear this may not be possible, but is there a way to tell how many
characters are in a string?

Such as: <textarea name="any" rows=20 cols=50></textarea>

How many characters are in <@ARG any>  (including spaces)???

Thanks in advance,


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