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 Posted by Cerebral Believer on 06/18/73 11:59 
I should have pointed out that line 318 is the line displayed, and the error  
is a syntax error, unexpected '='... 
 
"Cerebral Believer" <nospamthanks@hadenoughalready.com> wrote in message  
news:YgSSg.35219$TF5.15047@newsfe1-win.ntli.net... 
> Hi folks, 
> 
> I am having trouble identifying the error here can anyone help? 
> 
> Parse error: syntax error on line 318 
> 
> $e-mail_1 = $_POST['e-mail_1']; 
> 
> Also will my use of " " (double quotes) instead of ' ' (single quotes)  
> make much difference to the way this code works?  It is from a section of  
> code that is returning values to a form after it has been validated. 
> 
> <tr> 
>       <td> 
>       {$label_array['int_code']} 
>       </td> 
>       <td> 
>       <input type="text" class="f_form" name="int_code" value="$int_code"  
> size="3" title="International Code: valid characters 0-9, (3 digits)"/> 
>       </td> 
> </tr> 
> 
> I am transfering an HTML form in XHTML 1.0 Transitional to php.  The book  
> I am reading has the code listed like this: 
> 
> <tr> 
>       <td> 
>       {$label_array['int_code']} 
>       </td> 
>       <td> 
>       <input type='text' class="f_form" name='int_code' value='$int_code'  
> size='3' title="International Code: valid characters 0-9, (3 digits)"/> 
>       </td> 
> </tr> 
> 
> So the code in the book is presented in single quotes instead of double  
> quotes, but the extra code I have inserted is still in single quotes.  I  
> know I need to specify maxlength values too.  Will the difference in use  
> of quotes make much differnce? 
> 
> Regards, 
> C.B. 
>
 
  
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