Trev,
 
The quotes don't matter, as I use it this way all the time to pass value 
between pages.  
 
Post your code and we'll look at it.
 
Mark

Trev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Fraid not ...

when I use the line : 
<INPUT TYPE="hidden" NAME="sNumber" VALUE=<%=sNumber%>>

the page displays with a ">" in it. (basically i.e. reads the first 
of the >'s at the end of the line, as the end of that input thread.)

and consiquently, when I send the form, it shows <%=sNumber% as the 
value which i need to come from the initial document.

Any more ideas? If you like I'll put the full code of both pages....

Cheers.

Trev.



--- In [email protected], "Walter Meyer II" 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Your line <INPUT TYPE="hidden" NAME="sNumber" VALUE="<%=sNumber%>">
> should read:
> <INPUT TYPE="hidden" NAME="sNumber" VALUE=<%=sNumber%>>
> 
> note the removal of your quotes around the <%=sNumber%>. 
> 
> Hope this helps !!
> 
> 
> Walter Meyer II
> Houston, Texas
>   ----- Original Message ----- 
>   From: Trev 
>   To: [email protected] 
>   Sent: Monday, June 06, 2005 6:44 PM
>   Subject: [AspNetAnyQuestionIsOk] hidden.asp
> 
> 
>   I'll probably sound like a clown for asking this, but I'm kinda 
>   stuck.
> 
>   I've used examples from http://www.learnasp.com/learn/hidden.asp 
to 
>   send a little information from one page to the next, and submit 
that 
>   for an online inquiry.
> 
>   on the first page, I've applied it like this....
> 
>   //code as follows
>   <FORM ACTION="used_enquiry.asp" METHOD="POST">
>   <INPUT TYPE="HIDDEN" NAME="sNumber" VALUE="xxxx">
>   <INPUT TYPE="SUBMIT" VALUE="Used Car Enquiry">
>   </FORM>
> 
>   my intention is to submit the "sNumber" value, to the next page 
so 
>   the value can be read into the form, and submitted with the form.
> 
>   //code as follows
>   <%
>   sNumber=request.form("sNumber")
>   %>
> 
>   <INPUT TYPE="hidden" NAME="sNumber" VALUE="<%=sNumber%>">
> 
> 
>   so when the user presses the "submit" on the second page, I 
should 
>   receive the value of sNumber... right? i.e. "xxxx".  what I 
receive 
>   is the code, i.e. <%=sNumber%>.
> 
>   What have I done wrong?  Any help would be great!
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
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