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Re: overriding form default behavior

Posted by Adrienne Boswell on 01/18/08 02:51

Gazing into my crystal ball I observed Peter <petercritic@yahoo.com>
writing in news:a01a1953-46fa-4601-9810-4a0dc912b0e5
@n22g2000prh.googlegroups.com:

> The following makes date2=something. Is there a way to make it <= or
>>=. I tried making it less than by placing date2< in the name field
> but that didn't work.
>
><input type="hidden" name="date2" id="datefield">
>
> id is getting its value from javascript which returns a date in the
> form 2008-01-17
>
> The form is sending the values via POST.
>
> Thanks,
> Pete
>
>

Forms return name/value pairs. The equal sign means that name equals
value. It has nothing to do with less than. That is something that you
will have to do in your script, client or server side.

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