I did not say that you said this. I did say that was the tone (or feeling created
based on what
was said). I knew you had mentioned the ; vs & thing before. But at that time, I
still did not
have a solutions to replace it with.
I understand the frustration of telling somebody something, then being ignored,
but when I
suggest something should be done differently to somebody, I always present a solution,
that way they
don't feel like I'm just telling them they cant or shouldn't do it. The frustrating
issue was, I
felt you were pouncing on my ambition without any interest in helping.
The suggestion you gave me in this email
> why not use the solution that was already given in message:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I would be happy to take a look at, but I am uncertain how to access this archive.
I remove the
emails I get from mailing lists each day, and don't have past records other than
emails I have sent.
Perhaps you could reply with the proper solution, or give me a url where I could see
an example.
Thanks,
David
----- Original Message -----
From: "Todd Wade" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, July 03, 2002 4:35 PM
Subject: Re: Form.pm
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
00d301c222b6$440166d0$d381f6cc@david">news:00d301c222b6$440166d0$d381f6cc@david...
> ....
> I appreciate your feedback. The reason I was frustrated with Todd is
because it was strictly
> criticism. Basically the tone was "Your wrong, and you shouldn't be
making your own lib anyway".
you are putting words in my mouth.... I didnt say you were wrong, I said the
code was wrong. Also, Im sure I have never debated wether or not someone
should make their own library.
in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] I mentioned the
spec says '&' and ';' are legal for seperating name value pairs. I was
reminding you that I already mentioned it.
> > my @variables = split(/\&/, $input);
> > First, we know that the split is incorrect. A semi-colon is the new,
preferred
> > delimiter for form data, beginning with the HTML 4.0 specification.
>
> Any suggestions on how to do this? Should I check to see if there are &'s
and if not attempt to
> split on ;'s?
>
why not use the solution that was already given in message:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Todd W.
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