RE: Need Help
This WebDNA talk-list message is from 1998
It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 16568
interpreted = N
texte = Dennis,You can perform a replace command via the POST method. Using POST yourform might look like so:
Because you are replacing, I assumed that you will be searching for somerecord and then coming to this page to edit the record... (That's thereasoning for the eqSKUdata and [input] tags.)The only thing left to do is make sure that results page allows WebDNA, Ithink.Enjoy!Nathan HydeInternet ServicesCasady & Greeneemail: nh_is@casadyg.com, nhyde@mail3.casadyg.comweb page: http://www.casadyg.comand now: http://www.macbundle.com---------->From: Dennis J. Bonsall, Jr.
>To: WebCatalog Discussion Group >Subject: Need help>Date: Fri, Mar 13, 1998, 7:45 PM>>Hello,>>I am having trouble with a certain aspect of my website, and am hoping>that someone can offer some assistance.>>I am attempting to use a form to submit some information into a>database, by way of a text area. I am trying to use a replace command>to change the contents to what was entered into the text field. I>cannot seem to get the command to take action. However, I am not even>sure if my HTML is correct; I have never owned a server before, so I>have never worked with forms before.>>I assume that I make the form action equal the replace string. I have>also tried to make the submit button action equal the replace string,>but cannot get them to work. Where do I tell the form to act upon the>replace string I have set up?>>Thanks in advance for any assistance...>>Dennis>>
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Dennis,You can perform a replace command via the POST method. Using POST yourform might look like so:Because you are replacing, I assumed that you will be searching for somerecord and then coming to this page to edit the record... (That's thereasoning for the eqSKUdata and [input] tags.)The only thing left to do is make sure that results page allows WebDNA, Ithink.Enjoy!Nathan HydeInternet ServicesCasady & Greeneemail: nh_is@casadyg.com, nhyde@mail3.casadyg.comweb page: http://www.casadyg.comand now: http://www.macbundle.com---------->From: Dennis J. Bonsall, Jr. >To: WebCatalog Discussion Group >Subject: Need help>Date: Fri, Mar 13, 1998, 7:45 PM>>Hello,>>I am having trouble with a certain aspect of my website, and am hoping>that someone can offer some assistance.>>I am attempting to use a form to submit some information into a>database, by way of a text area. I am trying to use a replace command>to change the contents to what was entered into the text field. I>cannot seem to get the command to take action. However, I am not even>sure if my HTML is correct; I have never owned a server before, so I>have never worked with forms before.>>I assume that I make the form action equal the replace string. I have>also tried to make the submit button action equal the replace string,>but cannot get them to work. Where do I tell the form to act upon the>replace string I have set up?>>Thanks in advance for any assistance...>>Dennis>>
Nathan Hyde
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