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texte = I tried this in NN4.7, NN7.0, and IE 5.0 all on MAC from Webstar 4.5 on MACOS with Webcat 4 and in all instances it returned echo! From looking at your code I thought maybe it had to do with your form method being get, but it worked fine. I even tried it with post, and it still worked fine. What systems are you using that are creating the error? BTW you should [url] your variables when doing showifs with user input... ! is a comparison operator and can funk out your showifs.Gyuri wrote:> I'm rephrasing the question:> Which line should I take out from the following code (named > problem.tpl), to make it display echo!? (It displays echo, and any > other string with no ! in them...)>>>> > > ! Problem> >> [showif > [problemText]=[raw][problemText][/raw]][text]problemText=[/text][/showif]>> [showif [SubmitButton]=Submit Problem]> The problematic text: > [problemText]> [/showif]>> >> > >>>>> Gyuri>> ps: I already know the answer, but I don't know the reason... I > haven't tried too many characters besides the !, so if anyone can find > more, probably. Or maybe not...>>> Robert Wade wrote:>>> [url] your data when it goes into the database or cart or whatever, >> then use the [input] when bringing it back into the textarea.>>>> Gyuri wrote:>>>>> Hi, all,>>>>>> Has anyone had a problem with !-s?>>>>>> I'm trying to put a text into a textarea, but when it contains an !, >>> it just doesn't show up.>>>>>> I tried with and without [input] fields. I also tried with and >>> without [url].>>>>>> Thanx,>>> Gyuri>>>>>>-- ================================================Robert WadeOutbound Creative, Inc.robert@outboundcreative.com================================================|[ ] L|| ‘||‘ ||} |[ ] L|| ||\| ||)================================================-------------------------------------------------------------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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I tried this in NN4.7, NN7.0, and IE 5.0 all on MAC from Webstar 4.5 on MACOS with Webcat 4 and in all instances it returned echo! From looking at your code I thought maybe it had to do with your form method being get, but it worked fine. I even tried it with post, and it still worked fine. What systems are you using that are creating the error? BTW you should [url] your variables when doing showifs with user input... ! is a comparison operator and can funk out your showifs.Gyuri wrote:> I'm rephrasing the question:> Which line should I take out from the following code (named > problem.tpl), to make it display echo!? (It displays echo, and any > other string with no ! in them...)>>>> > > ! Problem> >> [showif > [problemText]=[raw][problemText][/raw]][text]problemText=[/text][/showif]>> [showif [SubmitButton]=Submit Problem]> The problematic text: > [problemText]> [/showif]>> >> > >>>>> Gyuri>> ps: I already know the answer, but I don't know the reason... I > haven't tried too many characters besides the !, so if anyone can find > more, probably. Or maybe not...>>> Robert Wade wrote:>>> [url] your data when it goes into the database or cart or whatever, >> then use the [input] when bringing it back into the textarea.>>>> Gyuri wrote:>>>>> Hi, all,>>>>>> Has anyone had a problem with !-s?>>>>>> I'm trying to put a text into a textarea, but when it contains an !, >>> it just doesn't show up.>>>>>> I tried with and without [input] fields. I also tried with and >>> without [url].>>>>>> Thanx,>>> Gyuri>>>>>>-- ================================================Robert WadeOutbound Creative, Inc.robert@outboundcreative.com================================================|[ ] L|| ‘||‘ ||} |[ ] L|| ||\| ||)================================================-------------------------------------------------------------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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