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texte = 'The onlything I can think of is something on the serveris ignoring it?? 'Earlier today I swore that the server was creating a bug, but after stepping away I found my error. Can you set up a simple form to pass this same variable w/o the extra code between, to be sure that your form value is not clashing in any sort of way. If you know that it is posting w/o the other code, then via process of elimination you should be able to find your error - you may have already done this 10 times...but for what its worth.-Adam ODonovan Brooke wrote:> Yea, I've been over and over the basics.>> TESTING: > [formvariables]> [name]=[value] > [/formvariables] >> Doesn't pick up the variable ??>> I also thought about the naming of the formvar.. this is> what its at now: :-)>> >>> For the landing page I simply have:> [somethingwierd]>> But of course, it doesn't display it because formvariables> is not picking it up.>> The onlything I can think of is something on the server> is ignoring it??>> This was working earlier today. There is actually a> lot of code in between these two... however, I put> that formvariables testing thing at the top of the page> and nothing.>> ?? This won't look good if I can't get this simple discount> going before the grand opening.>> Donovan>>-------------------------------------------------------------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://webdna.smithmicro.com/
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'The onlything I can think of is something on the serveris ignoring it?? 'Earlier today I swore that the server was creating a bug, but after stepping away I found my error. Can you set up a simple form to pass this same variable w/o the extra code between, to be sure that your form value is not clashing in any sort of way. If you know that it is posting w/o the other code, then via process of elimination you should be able to find your error - you may have already done this 10 times...but for what its worth.-Adam ODonovan Brooke wrote:> Yea, I've been over and over the basics.>> TESTING: > [formvariables]> [name]=[value] > [/formvariables] >> Doesn't pick up the variable ??>> I also thought about the naming of the formvar.. this is> what its at now: :-)>> >>> For the landing page I simply have:> [somethingwierd]>> But of course, it doesn't display it because formvariables> is not picking it up.>> The onlything I can think of is something on the server> is ignoring it??>> This was working earlier today. There is actually a> lot of code in between these two... however, I put> that formvariables testing thing at the top of the page> and nothing.>> ?? This won't look good if I can't get this simple discount> going before the grand opening.>> Donovan>>-------------------------------------------------------------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://webdna.smithmicro.com/
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