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15-Oct-2007, 11:45 PM #1
IIS Form Problem
Hi i'm New to these Forms and just was wondering about this

Link to Problem: Keep showing <.br / .> in Value of inputs

Now the Problem is keeps appearing in my Input box's Value but on the Code I'm using like Value="<.?=$page['HearAbout']?.>"

Also my Clear Forms Link Brings the <.br /> Back if Forms was filled

Side Note here: None of this shows on a Web hosting Site. Just with IIS

This ain't that big of a Problem it's just more Annoying then anything the Form works fine and Submits Just fine.
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17-Oct-2007, 03:05 PM #2
None Have anything to help me huh ? Sorry for Cross Posting But Maybe this Help Alittle more

_Contant.php Just Check's Forms validation Then Submits it's all to header("location: contactpreview.php"); So User can See what they Filled out for Final Submit(Send)




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Code:
<?php
     session_start();
     header("Cache-control: private");
     require("_contact.php");
     ?>
Code:
<form action="<?=$_SERVER['PHP_SELF']?>" onSubmit="return validateFields(this, rules)" method="post" />
    

     <td width="239" class="Form-Text">How did you hear about us?<br />
     <input name="HearAbout" type="text" id="HearAbout" class="Form-Inputs" value="<?=$page['HearAbout']?>" />
     </input></td>
     <td width="239" class="Form-Text">Date:<br />
     <input name="Date" type="text" id="Date" class="Form-Inputs" value="<?=$page['Date']?>" />
     </input></td>
     <td width="239" class="Form-Text">&nbsp;</td>
      
      </form>
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17-Oct-2007, 06:46 PM #3
What does PHP have to do with IIS unless it is running on a Windows box?
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18-Oct-2007, 01:27 PM #4
I thought IIS only Ran on a Widows Box. And i have no idea thats why i'm asking for help?
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19-Oct-2007, 06:11 PM #5
Is your PHP syntax correct? Maybe some of the PHP developers around here can confirm that.

Peace...
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20-Oct-2007, 02:01 PM #6
PHP syntax correct?

Yea i have no idea if it is to say 100% i know it is.
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