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BUG: Incorrect code created when submit button is an image

Thread began 7/07/2010 11:36 am by Dave Buchholz | Last modified 7/08/2010 11:58 am by Jason Byrnes | 2004 views | 7 replies |

Dave BuchholzBeta Tester

BUG: Incorrect code created when submit button is an image

Sample Code:

<?php
if (!session_id()) session_start();
if((((isset($_POST["create.x"]))?$_POST["create.x"]:"") != "")) {
$_SESSION["createAccount"] = "1";
}
?>



$_POST["create.x"] should be $_POST["create_x"]

Steps to reproduce:

1. Create a form with the submit button as an image

2. Create a new page that the form submits to

3. Open Cookies Toolkit -> Set Session Value

4. Choose the submit button as the trigger

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Jason ByrnesWebAssist

What version of Cookies Toolkit are you using?

I am not able to reproduce the issue using Dreamweaver CS4 or Dreamweaver CS5 on Mac OSX using Cookies Toolkit 3.1.3

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Dave BuchholzBeta Tester

CS4 on Snow Leopard, Cookies Toolkit Ver 3.1.3

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Jason ByrnesWebAssist

Do you also have eCart installed?

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Dave BuchholzBeta Tester

yes ver 5.0.2

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Jason ByrnesWebAssist

Dave, here is an updatedversion of the Configuration/DataSources/PHP_mySQL/WA_Forms.html file to correct the issue.

it will be fixed in a future update.

Attached Files
WA_Forms.htm.zip
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Dave BuchholzBeta Tester

Thanks Jason

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Jason ByrnesWebAssist

you're welcome.

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