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Hi,
I have a contactform on my page an check the inserted data with a .php file. If one of the textboxes isn't aproved( e.g. is empty), the form returns on the screen with a message. But all the textboxes are now empty. I would like to have the value of the textboxes as the user had it entered the first time. I have build the form directly in Dreamweaver and not within php The php file only checks the entered data. Can someone please tell me how i can do this. <input name="txtbContactName" type="text" class="regulartext" id="txtbContactName" size="55" maxlength="50"> T.i.a. Regards Tino Wintershoven The Netherlands |
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On Feb 13, 1:24 am, "T. Wintershoven" <twintersho...@casema.nl> wrote:
> Hi, > > I have a contactform on my page an check the inserted data with a .php file. > If one of the textboxes isn't aproved( e.g. is empty), the form returns on > the screen with a message. > But all the textboxes are now empty. > I would like to have the value of the textboxes as the user had it entered > the first time. > > I have build the form directly in Dreamweaver and not within php > The php file only checks the entered data. > > Can someone please tell me how i can do this. > > <input name="txtbContactName" type="text" class="regulartext" > id="txtbContactName" size="55" maxlength="50"> > > T.i.a. > > Regards > Tino Wintershoven > The Netherlands Creating multiple threads for the same topic oswn't too useful. But since this one says you are using php, I would make a global variables, then check if each is empty or not. If not imput into fields, if so remember them. What you explained, it seems like you don't know php. Php isn't some special sub-program to Dreamweaver, it is another coding language altogether. |
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