numero = 11226
interpreted = N
texte = Kenneth, thanks for the advice...I'll try it, but I doubt it'll work.I'm using the latest WebCat 2.0 beta .acgi for the Mac.Hmm..-AlexOn Sat, 3 May 1997, Kenneth Grome wrote:> >When I input data into a field that contains a space into it (for> >instance, Deep Space), WebCatalog stores this information exactly as I> >typed it--when I open the database, I see the data stored as Deep Space.> >> >However, if I call the data to be the value in a form, (i.e. >TYPE=text NAME=field5 VALUE=[field5]> ), it only returns the first> >word in the field (Deep) and omits the subsequent words alltogether.> >Any ideas as to why or how to fix this?> > Alex, which version of WebCat are you using? I'm using the b15 plugin and I> haven't had this problem at all ... but I did see it a long time ago ...> > Maybe you have to put quotes around the [field5] tag ...> > Sincerely, Ken Grome ..... ken@iav.com> http://207.24.9.227/usrealtors/home.html> > > > >
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Kenneth, thanks for the advice...I'll try it, but I doubt it'll work.I'm using the latest WebCat 2.0 beta .acgi for the Mac.Hmm..-AlexOn Sat, 3 May 1997, Kenneth Grome wrote:> >When I input data into a field that contains a space into it (for> >instance, Deep Space), WebCatalog stores this information exactly as I> >typed it--when I open the database, I see the data stored as Deep Space.> >> >However, if I call the data to be the value in a form, (i.e. >TYPE=text NAME=field5 VALUE=[field5]> ), it only returns the first> >word in the field (Deep) and omits the subsequent words alltogether.> >Any ideas as to why or how to fix this?> > Alex, which version of WebCat are you using? I'm using the b15 plugin and I> haven't had this problem at all ... but I did see it a long time ago ...> > Maybe you have to put quotes around the [field5] tag ...> > Sincerely, Ken Grome ..... ken@iav.com> http://207.24.9.227/usrealtors/home.html> > > > >
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