PLEASE HELP ME! form:check, body edit, charset!

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tibfromhu
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PLEASE HELP ME! form:check, body edit, charset!

Post by tibfromhu » Fri Sep 09, 2011 9:50 pm

Please help!
Very happy I am using this nice program, but the following errors cancel unfortunately true!
1. form-in: check type: it can not be as descriptive as possible! This is a problem! Group, for example. eg <input value="xxx" name="type[]" type="checkbox" /> You can not edit the name was! ID is not possible to give than to name="type[]"!
2. <body> not edited, and should for example: onload = "preload (); otherfunction ();" etc.
3. charset problem! Unicode characters do, which is not good! Answer to be the character output to be! (the html before compiling!)
If anyone can help, please do not spare:)
Regards to everyone!
Tib

reuterr
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Re: PLEASE HELP ME! form:check, body edit, charset!

Post by reuterr » Wed Sep 14, 2011 1:46 pm

What in Heavens name are you trying to do?
Maybe it's all a major misunderstanding but I really don't get it.
The same is true for your preceding topic.
If possible please come back here with screen shots showing your problem.....
Cheers

tibfromhu
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Re: PLEASE HELP ME! form:check, body edit, charset!

Post by tibfromhu » Wed Sep 14, 2011 9:22 pm

Hi, Cheers!
OK, first <body> be a problem, although it may be just me!
Now it is fixed in the <body>: onload = "preload ()" .. etc..
This is what I would like to write into onload = "xxx ()" so we can collectively onload = "preload (); xxx ()"! It is not possible, only after manually!
Another big problem (I know it comes in the FAQ):
I'm Hungarian characters I use the website and is also in the javascript! It would be nice if it would be fixed to encode such a latin2 (ISO-8859-2) characters, but would remain in the original, or you can choose it in the html output! Not later, manually, but the program!
greetings
Tib

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