2015-10-10 3:36 GMT-05:00 Dave Cross <dave@dave.org.uk>:
On 09/10/15 22:32, Richard Reina wrote:
2015-10-09 16:12 GMT-05:00 Christian Huldt <christian@solvare.se <mailto:christian@solvare.se>>:
To me, that seems to be able to add several tags with the same id - I think that is harmful...
I don't think it adds the tags with the same name
Hi didn't say "name", he said "id". Names and IDs are different things in HTML. IDs have far stricter rules than names.
Dave...
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Hello all, Sorry for the tardy reply. Dave, thank you for your insightful advice. It was your observation that p_scnt jumps to 2 that helped me to capture the email addresses with the following code: my $i = 2; my @recipients = param('p_scnt'); my $recipient; my $sbj = param('sbj'); my $msg = param('edited_msg'); while (param("p_scnt_$i")) { push(@recipients, param("p_scnt_$i")); $i++; } I did not modified the JS code so that it generates multiple IDs -- I simply left it as is. This works for my needs because these email address are merely being captured, validated and then used to send an email announcement by the user -- they are not being saved or otherwise processed in any other way. As long as it works is it okay not to fix it? Thanks