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diarratech

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Jul 7, 2000
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I have a variable that I assign to a textbox. Eg :
<input type="text" name="<%=sInputName%><%=cstr(i)%>">

Now, I want to take all the information of the textbox and send it by mail but I have trouble with the syntax of that request.form: E.g

strInfo = strInfo + "<tr bgcolor=#CCCCCC><td>Books</td><td>" + request.Form(" & <%=sInputName%> & ") + "</td></tr>"

Thank you very much for your help
 
change it a little bit:

Code:
<input type="text" name="<%=sInputName%> "value="<%=cstr(i)%>">



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my spacebar did something wrong:
Code:
<input type="text" name="<%=sInputName%>" value="<%=cstr(i)%>">

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and now i see that you use <% %> in the strInfo assignment, but that is already script language.

Code:
strInfo = strInfo + "<tr bgcolor=#CCCCCC><td>Books</td><td>" + 
request.Form(" & sInputName & ") + "</td></tr>"

But don't you need a number here too?
Code:
strInfo = strInfo + "<tr bgcolor=#CCCCCC><td>Books</td><td>" + 
request.Form(" & sInputName & Cstr(i) & ") + "</td></tr>"

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