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| Thread ID: 39736 | 2003-11-15 21:06:00 | The Limitations of ASP | agent (30) | Press F1 |
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| 192231 | 2003-11-15 21:06:00 | I'm talking about here, where you might have code such as: <input type="text" value='<%Request.Form("username")%>'> Now, if you note carefully, in the value part of the tag, I have to use single quotation marks. Why? Because if double quotation marks are used, then it would put <%Request.Form( as the value of the form, and the rest of it would muck up, and ASP scripting complains about not finding closing delimiters, etc. Now, I would like to know if anyone out there has found a way to get around this... because I'd prefer to have double quotation marks show in the generated HTML rather than a mismatch of single and double, or just single. I guess it's a matter of preference, but it is rather annoying. And does PHP suffer from this problem? |
agent (30) | ||
| 192232 | 2003-11-15 21:42:00 | look @ w3schools.com if its not under ASP look under VB i'v had that problem befor in my ASP buy i got a friend to fix it :8} |
sc0ut (2899) | ||
| 192233 | 2003-11-15 22:51:00 | I've checked my asp code; I suffer no such problem using double quotes outsite the asp tags. | Dolby Digital (160) | ||
| 192234 | 2003-11-15 23:11:00 | I dunno much anything about ASP, but I just heard that you had to put double (") on the outsides, and single ' on the insides. I wouldnt know though. |
mejobloggs (264) | ||
| 192235 | 2003-11-16 01:58:00 | You are running into the problem that quotes come in pairs. the interpreter sees a /"/. <<Aha, it thinks (in its anthropomorphic way), this is the start of a string. All I have to do is take everything up to the next /"/, and that is one string token.>> Unfortunately, if you have intended to include a nested string inside that token, and you use the same /"/ delimiter around it, the interpreter will start to complain. It has to ... you have given it bad syntax, and interpreters can't understand bad syntax. I don't know ASP (and don't want to :D), but I'd guess that you can use /"/ quote consistently at the outer level, but you will have to use /'/ as the delimeter at the inner level. I doubt if you can go any deeper. |
Graham L (2) | ||
| 192236 | 2003-11-16 02:47:00 | Hi agent, I use exactly the code you are talking about in thousands of places across the sites I've built. I have no problems at all. However, I notice when you open the script tag you have no response.write. You are launching straight into the Request.Form("username"). Ideally: <input type="text" value="<% response.write request.form("username")%>"> Alternatively, replace your; <% with; <%= which means; <% response.write ... This would give: <input type="text" value="<%=Request.Form("username")%>"> Hope this helps, Erin |
Erin Salmon (626) | ||
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