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Posted by Good Man on 09/28/84 11:41
"J.O. Aho" <user@example.net> wrote in
news:46r7pkFchn19U1@individual.net:
> I don't really see the point in using javascript at all in this case,
> you get a more difficulty to figure out bugs.
>
> if you use
>
> <input type="text" id="firstName" value="<?= $first_name ?>" />
> <input type="text" id="secondtName" value="<?= $second_name ?>" />
> <input type="text" id="lastName" value="<?= $last_name ?>" />
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> You either have a value set of the variables $first_name,
> $second_name, $last_name and so on (I know, I added the two last
> ones).
>
> If a value isn't set, then the box will be empty and it's just to add
> the values manually.
The only point would be saving me programming time. On a page with 50+
form-fields, I can save lot of time by writing a PHP loop that writes an
HTML call to a javscript function instead of going to each form field and
entering the value="<?= $first_name ?>" stuff...
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