Re: [WebDNA] Probably a stupid question but...
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It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 103365
interpreted = N
texte = --001485ea7d71e6afbc0471a05e00Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bitDiane,Hi - on the receiving page you put something like this: fieldNAME=[formvariables name=fieldNAME&exact=T][value],[/formvariables]where 'fieldNAME' is the name of your multiple select. You need to think ofwhat character you are going to use to separate the values that you thenstore in a WebDNA database, in the example above the values are separatedusing commas.Hope this helps.- Tom-- ==============================================Digital RevolutionariesShamrock Chambers1-2 Eustace StreetTemple Bar,Dublin 2Ireland----------------------------------------------[t]: ++ 353 1 440 3907[f]: ++ 353 1 443 0720[e]:
[w]: ==============================================--001485ea7d71e6afbc0471a05e00Content-Type: text/html; charset=UTF-8Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printableDiane,
Hi - on the receiving page you put something like= this:
=C2=A0=C2=A0fieldNAME=3D[formvariables name==3DfieldNAME&exact=3DT][value],[/formvariables]
where 'fieldNAME' is the name of your multiple select. =C2=A0You =need to think of what character you are going to use to separate the values= that you then store in a WebDNA database, in the example above the values =are separated using commas. Hope this helps.