Re: PL/SQL Problem

From: Doug Manney <Doug_Manney_at_mail-net.com>
Date: Thu, 31 Aug 2000 12:02:56 -0500
Message-ID: <8om2uk$i4m$1_at_news.jump.net>


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Fred wrote in message <01683d2c.def992e0_at_usw-ex0108-061.remarq.com>...
>I'm using PL/SQL to generate an html form, with the values
>in the input boxes in the form already filled in from fields
>from the database. This is done using 'htf.formText' with
>'cvalue =>' pointing towards the contents of the box. If I
>put the contents straight after this eg 'cvalue => 'Fred''
>it will display my name in the box in IE and Netscape. If I
>put 'cvalue => v_name' (v_name being the field I want to
>use), it only displays Fred in IE, not Netscape...
>
>Please help, this is really annoying me!!
>
>Cheers, Fred
>
>
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