MRAB wrote: > Muddy Coder wrote: >> Hi Folks, >> >> When it parses a form, if the VALUE of a field has not space, it works >> very well. For example, if a dropdown list, there many options, such >> as: >> >> <option value=foo> .... >> >> the value foo will be picked up for sure. But, if there is a space: >> >> <option value=foo bar> ..... >> > Values should be quoted, although you can omit the quotes if there > aren't any spaces in the string: > > <option value="foo bar"> > > You can see examples at http://wwwsearch.sourceforge.net/ClientForm/ > > <input type="checkbox" name="control2" value="foo" id="cbe1"> > > As you can see, whitespace separates the name=value pairs.
It is also a good habit to have the quotes even when you don't use spaces. Also, knowledge of xHTML in general should come in handy. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list