Posted by Zorro on 10/02/04 11:43
Yes, this is a very good solution.
thank you guys for your help;
Denis
"rlee0001" <robeddielee@hotmail.com> a ιcrit dans le message de news:
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> Denis,
>
> David's code with work for the H:Hello syntax you posted before.
>
> But be aware that the user can manipulate both strings so you shouldn't
> trust anything you pass via POST. The best way is to do a query on the
> destination page. It may seem redundant but it is the least error prone
> and compared to parsing apart strings it should be easier to manage as
> well if you change things later.
>
> Is client-side JS acceptable? If so put the full string in the
> 'longvalue' attribute of the option tags. Then on form_onsubmit copy
> that attribute's value to a seperate hidden form input element. Use
> hiddenfield.value =
> getElementById('myselect').getAttribute('longvalue') or something like
> that (untested).
>
> -Robert
>
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