Re: Problems with SELECT MULTIPLE

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1999


It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 23147
interpreted = N
texte = At 2:57 PM 2/1/99, PCS Technical Support wrote: >Try > >[FormVariables name=VariableName&exact=T] > >WebCatalog recognizes multiple form values of the same name, but you have >to tell it which name to look for. Also make sure that you're actually selecting one or more of the options. If you don't select any of the options in a multiple select list, nothing will be submitted.A troubleshooting tip that I used to see here a lot but is worth repeating: change your form method to get so you can see what form variables are really being passed from one page to the next. If your variable doesn't appear in the URL, the problem is in your HTML. If it appears in the URL but not in [formvariables], then it's a WebCat problem.-Daveo--------------- Dave MacLeay --+ o----------- Digital Frontier --+ o--------------- 802.253.8612 --+ o--- dave@digitalfrontier.com --+ Associated Messages, from the most recent to the oldest:

    
  1. Re: Problems with SELECT MULTIPLE (Bob Minor 1999)
  2. Re: Problems with SELECT MULTIPLE (Josh 1999)
  3. Re: Problems with SELECT MULTIPLE (Josh 1999)
  4. Re: Problems with SELECT MULTIPLE (Dave MacLeay 1999)
  5. Re: Problems with SELECT MULTIPLE (PCS Technical Support 1999)
  6. Re: Problems with SELECT MULTIPLE (Josh 1999)
  7. Re: Problems with SELECT MULTIPLE (Kenneth Grome 1999)
  8. Problems with SELECT MULTIPLE (Josh 1999)
At 2:57 PM 2/1/99, PCS Technical Support wrote: >Try > >[FormVariables name=VariableName&exact=T] > >WebCatalog recognizes multiple form values of the same name, but you have >to tell it which name to look for. Also make sure that you're actually selecting one or more of the options. If you don't select any of the options in a multiple select list, nothing will be submitted.A troubleshooting tip that I used to see here a lot but is worth repeating: change your form method to get so you can see what form variables are really being passed from one page to the next. If your variable doesn't appear in the URL, the problem is in your HTML. If it appears in the URL but not in [formvariables], then it's a WebCat problem.-Daveo--------------- Dave MacLeay --+ o----------- Digital Frontier --+ o--------------- 802.253.8612 --+ o--- dave@digitalfrontier.com --+ Dave MacLeay

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