Joe


You're nesting " inside " - if you strictly alternate ' and " tags it may wel work

See <INPUT TYPE=TEXT MAXLENGTH=2 SIZE=2 NAME="grade<@CURROW>Q<@VAR NAME="quarter" 
SCOPE="user">


Try


<INPUT TYPE=TEXT MAXLENGTH=2 SIZE=2 NAME="grade<@CURROW>Q<@VAR NAME='quarter' 
SCOPE='user'>

etc




>The "cleaner" tags are below. They work in most of the iterations....
>----
><@FOR START="1" STEP="1" STOP="20">
><TD>
><INPUT TYPE=TEXT MAXLENGTH=2 SIZE=2 NAME="grade<@CURROW>Q<@VAR NAME="quarter" 
>SCOPE="user">.<@COLUMN 'layout_0.Record_Identifyer'>" VALUE="<@COLUMN 
>'layout_0.Grade<@CURROW>Q<@VAR NAME="quarter" SCOPE="user">'>">
></TD>
></@FOR>
>-----
>
>I still think this looks like a bug. Any thoughts on a work-around or something I'm 
>still doing wrong that is causing this?
>
>Thanks!!!!
>
>Joe
>
>
>>Hi Joe,
>>
>>Technically speaking, I can't see anything wrong with your code (given that
>>there is more than one way to metatags) - although I'm not sure if that
>>ending </@IF> tag belongs where it is or you're just not showing us all the
>>code.
>>
>>I would suspect it's a bug, if it worked with T2K. But try the following to
>>help isolate it.
>>
>>~ Properly scope all your <@VAR> tags.
>>~ Could probably try using the <@CURROW> directly.
>>~ Use the NAME= attribute with the <@COLUMN> tag.
>>~ try removing the surrounding HTML and see what you get in the View-source.
>>
>>Let us know what you get. Cheers......
>>
>>Scott Cadillac,
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>>----- Original Message -----
>>From: "Joe Terrasi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>Sent: Wednesday, March 19, 2003 12:07 PM
>>Subject: Witango-Talk: This has GOT to be a bug, right? Inconsistent
>>looping.
>>
>>> OK, still trying to port over my t2k apps.... Thanks again to all who
>>> have helped so far.
>>>
>>> But I just found a major source of frustration.... In one of my more
>>> complex apps, I use a FOR loop to build part of a form as below:
>>>
>>> -----
>>> <@FOR START="1" STEP="1" STOP="20">
>>>
>>> <@ASSIGN NAME="grade" VALUE="<@CURROW>" SCOPE="local">
>>>
>>>
>>> <TD>
>>> <INPUT TYPE=TEXT MAXLENGTH=2 SIZE=2 NAME="grade<@VAR
>>> NAME="grade">Q<@VAR NAME="quarter">.<@COLUMN
>>> 'layout_0.Record_Identifyer'>" VALUE="<@COLUMN 'layout_0.Grade<@VAR
>>> NAME="grade">Q<@VAR NAME="quarter">'>">
>>> </TD>
>>> </@IF>
>>>
>>> </@FOR>
>>> ------
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> OK, it mostly works. But in sporadic rows, I get missing characters. See
>>below:
>>>
>>> ------
>>> <TD>
>>> <INPUT TYPE=TEXT MAXLENGTH=2 SIZE=2 NAME="grade1Q3.001812" VALUE="">
>>> </TD>
>>>
>>> <TD>
>>> <INPUT TYPE=TEXT MAXLENGTH=2 SIZE=2 NAME="grade2Q3.001812" VALUE="">
>>> </TD>
>>>
>>> <TD>
>>> <INPUT TYPE=TEXT MAXLENGTH=2 SIZE=2 NAME="grad3Q3.001812" VALUE="">
>>> </TD>
>>> ------
>>>
>>> Look at the last input statement. See where it says "grad3Q3...?" Now
>>> why in the world would it drop the "e" from the name (it should be
>> > grade3Q3....)
>>>
>>> It doesn't do this with any consistency. This is a loop within
>>> another loop, and 90% of the iterations on the page come out correct.
>>> I can't find any rhyme or reason to connect the times that are a
>>> problem. It's not always the same character that's dropped, either.
>>> In one case, it was even a ">" which really fouled things up.
>>>
>>> Please tell me I'm not just losing my mind. This is an app that worked in
>>t2k.
>>>
>>> Thanks!
>>>
>>> Joe
>>>
>>> PS - config: Mac OSX 10.2, WebSTAR...
>>> PPS - pretty sure I have the newest build of the plug-in now.
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