Hi,
thanks for so many helping messages ;-)
But seriously, is it to hard to code that no one posted a clue?
Best Regards

On May 2, 12:03 am, MarkZ <aps...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi
> Could Anyone help me with this?
> I have a form witch contains e.g.:
>
> X input fields like this:
>
> <form>
> <input type=text name=info0>
> <input type=text name=info1>
> <input type=text name=info2>
> <textarea name=info3>
> </form>
>
> And I need limit the global number of characters
> that are written to this form. E.g.:
> The global is set to 100 chars, and if user
> inputs 10 characters to <input[name=info0]> then he/she
> can use only 90 characters to fill in rest of the inputs.
> Then if user inputs 30 characters into <input[name=info1]>,
> the global is set to 60. And so on, until the global reaches 0,
> then any letter in any <input> above the global limit has to be cut
> out.
> Please help if You have any fine ideas.
> Best Regards

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