Wait a minute... you meant
<input class="
<?PHP
if ($error_msg)
{
echo "input.error";
}
else
{
echo "input.normal";
}
?>" id="firstname" name="firstname" type="text" value="<?PHP echo $_POST['firstname'];?>">
...or am I looking at the wrong thing?
Bruce Gilbert wrote:
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From: "Richard Lynch" <ceo@xxxxxxxxx>
To: "Mark Rees" <mrees@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Mon, 17 Oct 2005 15:12:50 -0500 (CDT)
Subject: Re: Re: a couple of problems with PHP form
On Mon, October 17, 2005 5:32 am, Mark Rees wrote:
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sorry, my editor has not indented again
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also, I want the field to appear hilighted when there is no
information so I am doing this:
<input class="<? if($error_msg){ echo "error"; } ELSE { echo
"normal"; } id="firstname" name="firstname" type="text"
value="{$_POST['firstname']}"? />"
I think the quote mark balancing is messed up here...
<input class="
this starts a quote for the class=
There appears to be no ending quote for that...
I>t may simply have been lost in email editing, however...
adding the input.error didn't solve the problem dang it.! If there is
a ending quote missing, I don't see it right off hand.
I know have:
<input class="<? if($error_msg){ echo "input.error"; } ELSE { echo
"input.normal"; } id="firstname" name="firstname" type="text"
value="{$_POST['firstname']}"? />"
in the css:
input.error {
border: 2px inset red;
margin:0;
font-family: arial, helvetica, sans-serif;
color: #036;
width: 15em;
padding-left: .25em;
font-weight: bold;
background: #eee;
}
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