Re: [input]??

This WebDNA talk-list message is from

1998


It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 17074
interpreted = N
texte = Make sure paragraph1 is in the same file as your editorRay At 12:27 PM 4/16/98, you wrote: > > Can someone please lead me in the right direction.....I am trying to create a > self-maintained page.  A page that will allow the user to simply fill out a > form to update his/her own web page immediately. The problem is this: as the > user enters a paragraph of text into the form...then clicks the Update Page > button, all carriage returns are lost somewhere before the updated page.  > Here is the code I've written so far....am I missing something??  The [input] > tags seem to be useless for me at this point, however they were my poor > attempt to correcting the problem. > > The actual form for the user to make changes. > > (www.cnetech.com/school/maint > ain.html) > > > The waiting page...containing [writefile] information. > (www.cnetech.com/school/wait.html) > [writefile file=paragraph1.txt][paragraph1][/writefile] > > The finished product. > (www.cnetech.com/school/finis > hed.html) > [include paragraph1.txt]

> > Clueless, > Kim Wyrick > > > > > > Web Services Specialist > CNETech Net > www.cnetech.com > Associated Messages, from the most recent to the oldest:

    
  1. Re: [input]?? (John Hill 1998)
  2. [input]?? (Kimberly Wyrick 1998)
  3. Re: [input]?? (Raymond Hatch 1998)
Make sure paragraph1 is in the same file as your editorRay At 12:27 PM 4/16/98, you wrote: > > Can someone please lead me in the right direction.....I am trying to create a > self-maintained page.  A page that will allow the user to simply fill out a > form to update his/her own web page immediately. The problem is this: as the > user enters a paragraph of text into the form...then clicks the Update Page > button, all carriage returns are lost somewhere before the updated page.  > Here is the code I've written so far....am I missing something??  The [input] > tags seem to be useless for me at this point, however they were my poor > attempt to correcting the problem. > > The actual form for the user to make changes. > > (www.cnetech.com/school/maint > ain.html) > > > The waiting page...containing [writefile] information. > (www.cnetech.com/school/wait.html) > [writefile file=paragraph1.txt][paragraph1][/writefile] > > The finished product. > (www.cnetech.com/school/finis > hed.html) > [include paragraph1.txt]

> > Clueless, > Kim Wyrick > > > > > > Web Services Specialist > CNETech Net > www.cnetech.com > Raymond Hatch

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