On Nov 12, 2007 3:59 PM, Jason Pruim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
[snip]
> echo <<<HTML
> <form method='GET' action='index.php'>
> <P></Number of text boxes needed: <input type='text' size='5'
> name='txtNumber' value='{$TextBoxes}'>
> <input type='submit'></P>
> </form>
> <form method='POST' action='index.php'>
> <P>Weight of 100 pieces: <input type='text' size='5' name='txtWeight'
> value='{$pieceWeight}'></p>
> <table>
> <tr>
> <td>Route #</td>
> <td>Pieces per route</td>
> <td>Weight of route</td>
> </tr>
> HTML;
Why do you have two FORM attributes doing the same thing, going to
the same place here? It will only submit data from within the form
you're hitting the button.
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