numero = 29202
interpreted = N
texte = >sorry for the not so sure answer, but I think they are put together with a +>>java+C/C++>>remember that if you are using a context to [append] or [replace] to>[url][computerskill][/url] the field since you have + and / in the>value.>>then when you retrieve the data you would use a listwords and set the>delimeter as +>>it is really late and has been a long day... sorry if this in not spot on.>>- charlesI haven't actually used C/C++, just chose a buggy example. I used all legal characters, such as english, french, german, etc (no quotes).They don't get put with a plus (see my previous message). They get put as being separate variable/value pairs:value 2value 3value 4value 5IF everthing is checked, this is the URL I get in the browser/append.tpl?var1=value1&var2=value2&var2=value3&var2=value4&var2=value5>> >How does webcat deal with checkboxes in forms and then retrieving data> >out of the Database?> >> >With radio buttons and pull down menus its quite easy, there's one> >item, that gets put in the db field, and that's all there is to it.> >> >I need to use a [computerskill] field, and be able to use either:> >> >checkboxes, or> >text box (with multiple selections)> >> >then have something like:> >> >[ ] Java> >[ ] C/C++> >[ ] HTML> >[ ] asp> >> >and same for a [languageskill] field, and then list a whole list >of languages.> >> >Does it work? When retrieving data out of the database, what does it> >look like?> >> >Thanks,> >> >Serban-------------------------------------------------------------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
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>sorry for the not so sure answer, but I think they are put together with a +>>java+C/C++>>remember that if you are using a context to [append] or [replace] to>[url][computerskill][/url] the field since you have + and / in the>value.>>then when you retrieve the data you would use a listwords and set the>delimeter as +>>it is really late and has been a long day... sorry if this in not spot on.>>- charlesI haven't actually used C/C++, just chose a buggy example. I used all legal characters, such as english, french, german, etc (no quotes).They don't get put with a plus (see my previous message). They get put as being separate variable/value pairs:value 2value 3value 4value 5IF everthing is checked, this is the URL I get in the browser/append.tpl?var1=value1&var2=value2&var2=value3&var2=value4&var2=value5>> >How does webcat deal with checkboxes in forms and then retrieving data> >out of the Database?> >> >With radio buttons and pull down menus its quite easy, there's one> >item, that gets put in the db field, and that's all there is to it.> >> >I need to use a [computerskill] field, and be able to use either:> >> >checkboxes, or> >text box (with multiple selections)> >> >then have something like:> >> >[ ] Java> >[ ] C/C++> >[ ] HTML> >[ ] asp> >> >and same for a [languageskill] field, and then list a whole list >of languages.> >> >Does it work? When retrieving data out of the database, what does it> >look like?> >> >Thanks,> >> >Serban-------------------------------------------------------------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 Serban Constantinescu
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