|
Posted by Jim Moseby on 06/09/05 17:49
> > > > Eg:
> > > > $error_style = 'color: rgb(255,0,0)';
> > > > if(!$name){$err1 = $error_style; $error[]="*please enter
> > > > your name\n";}
> > > >
<snip!>
> > Does it re-populate the fields with the previously entered data?
>
> Yes, it does. I already have set the variables manually like
> you say. Its
> just the $err1, $err2 vars do not seem to be set with the
> data stored in
> $error_style.
This baffles me too then. In your code above, if $name is not set, $err1
will be set to equal $error_style. There is obviously more coming into play
than just this code snippet. Double-check your variable names. Place
strategically located 'echo' statements to see what is happening, for
instance, right after the above 'if' statement, place an 'echo $name;'.
JM
Navigation:
[Reply to this message]
|