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texte = John Kannenberg wrote:> I've got a WebCat site that I'm trying to convert from URL-based webdna> to Forms-based. I'm having a hard time getting the forms to work> properly...basically, something winds up happening (I don't know if it's> a faulty form, a faulty table, or what) to the data in the [Desc1] field> in my database. Any html-based text within that field somehow gets> misinterpreted, and parts of it show up next to the form button I'm> trying to create.>> To see what I'm trying to explain, try going to:>> http://www2.cmorgan.com/cmorgan/trial2/entry.tpl>> Enter the store, then click on a category. The hit list that shows up> will have some garbage characters in the Item Number field next to the> form button. This is part of the html text within the item's [Desc1]> field.>> Here's the form:>> >Multi-Grain Whole andcracked wheat, rice bran and rye give this bread its unique texture. Just atouch of molasses is added as well. (6 .14 Oz. pkgs.) CM>>> When I convert the files back to using a URL link instead of a form> button, the problem is solved. I know it has something to do with the way> the [Desc1] field's information is being passed, since deleting the> hidden field for it makes the garbage characters disappear, but then the> information from that field doesn't get passed when you go to the> Detail.tpl.>> Please let me know if there's any other parts of the code you need to> see...>> Thanks!>The Following is wrong with you page.. you need to take out the > at the endof your statement.Multi-Grain Whole andcracked wheat, rice bran and rye give this bread its unique texture. Just atouch of molasses is added as well. (6 .14 Oz. pkgs.) CM>Dave..>> -------------------------------> John Kannenberg - Web Developer> kannenberg@sells.com>> Sells Printing Company, LLC> 16000 West Rogers Drive> New Berlin, WI 53151> 414/784.9500> --------------------------------
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John Kannenberg wrote:> I've got a WebCat site that I'm trying to convert from URL-based webdna> to Forms-based. I'm having a hard time getting the forms to work> properly...basically, something winds up happening (I don't know if it's> a faulty form, a faulty table, or what) to the data in the [Desc1] field> in my database. Any html-based text within that field somehow gets> misinterpreted, and parts of it show up next to the form button I'm> trying to create.>> To see what I'm trying to explain, try going to:>> http://www2.cmorgan.com/cmorgan/trial2/entry.tpl>> Enter the store, then click on a category. The hit list that shows up> will have some garbage characters in the Item Number field next to the> form button. This is part of the html text within the item's [Desc1]> field.>> Here's the form:>> >Multi-Grain Whole andcracked wheat, rice bran and rye give this bread its unique texture. Just atouch of molasses is added as well. (6 .14 Oz. pkgs.) CM>>> When I convert the files back to using a URL link instead of a form> button, the problem is solved. I know it has something to do with the way> the [Desc1] field's information is being passed, since deleting the> hidden field for it makes the garbage characters disappear, but then the> information from that field doesn't get passed when you go to the> Detail.tpl.>> Please let me know if there's any other parts of the code you need to> see...>> Thanks!>The Following is wrong with you page.. you need to take out the > at the endof your statement.Multi-Grain Whole andcracked wheat, rice bran and rye give this bread its unique texture. Just atouch of molasses is added as well. (6 .14 Oz. pkgs.) CM>Dave..>> -------------------------------> John Kannenberg - Web Developer> kannenberg@sells.com>> Sells Printing Company, LLC> 16000 West Rogers Drive> New Berlin, WI 53151> 414/784.9500> --------------------------------
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