numero = 43770
interpreted = N
texte = What happens if you wrap it in [interpret] tags on the your secondexample in the receiving end?>>> webdna@stronggraphicdesign.com 09/24/02 02:49PM >>>Brainfart here... (I've totally simplified it to illustrate my specific prob...assume [id] is unique to each founditem, the search works, and I get 10 [founditems])[founditems][/founditems]...of course, causes EVERY radio button in the loop to be named DECISION, allowing for only 1 choice out of 30, instead of 1 choice out of 3 ten times, even though I am dealing with 10 different forms -- which of course is no good...so, no biggie, I make each set of radio buttons unique to their respective forms like so:Problem is, when I submit each form now, all other variables (not shown) pass fine, but the radio buttons value comes accross as (literally): [[id]_decision] instead of YES or whatever...I'm catching it on my_results.html like this:-----------------------------------Availability: [[id]_DECISION]-----------------------------------I even tried a hidden field within each form in the loop to re-set the ID variable for each form,but then I get:-----------------------------------Availability: [01_DECISION] (or whatever [ID] happens to be)-----------------------------------What am I overlooking? How do I tell the results page to harvest the correct radiobutton variable? Am I confusing my client-side/server-side logic?Thanks in advance,-Dan-------------------------------------------http://www.StrongGraphicDesign.com (208) 319-0137 | Toll-free p/f 877-561-1656-------------------------------------------------------------This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list .To unsubscribe, E-mail to: To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail toWeb Archive of this list is at: http://search.smithmicro.com/-------------------------------------------------------------This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list .To unsubscribe, E-mail to: To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to Web Archive of this list is at: http://search.smithmicro.com/
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What happens if you wrap it in [interpret] tags on the your secondexample in the receiving end?>>> webdna@stronggraphicdesign.com 09/24/02 02:49PM >>>Brainfart here... (I've totally simplified it to illustrate my specific prob...assume [id] is unique to each founditem, the search works, and I get 10 [founditems])[founditems][/founditems]...of course, causes EVERY radio button in the loop to be named DECISION, allowing for only 1 choice out of 30, instead of 1 choice out of 3 ten times, even though I am dealing with 10 different forms -- which of course is no good...so, no biggie, I make each set of radio buttons unique to their respective forms like so:Problem is, when I submit each form now, all other variables (not shown) pass fine, but the radio buttons value comes accross as (literally): [[id]_decision] instead of YES or whatever...I'm catching it on my_results.html like this:-----------------------------------Availability: [[id]_DECISION]-----------------------------------I even tried a hidden field within each form in the loop to re-set the ID variable for each form,but then I get:-----------------------------------Availability: [01_DECISION] (or whatever [ID] happens to be)-----------------------------------What am I overlooking? How do I tell the results page to harvest the correct radiobutton variable? Am I confusing my client-side/server-side logic?Thanks in advance,-Dan-------------------------------------------http://www.StrongGraphicDesign.com (208) 319-0137 | Toll-free p/f 877-561-1656-------------------------------------------------------------This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list .To unsubscribe, E-mail to: To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail toWeb Archive of this list is at: http://search.smithmicro.com/-------------------------------------------------------------This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list .To unsubscribe, E-mail to: To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to Web Archive of this list is at: http://search.smithmicro.com/
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