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==Syntax== | ==Syntax== | ||
<p class="syntax"><span class="term">%string</span> = <span class="literal">$Web_Form_Parm_Lstr</span>( <span class="term">name</span>, <span class="term">occurrence</span> ) | <p class="syntax"><span class="term">%string</span> = <span class="literal">$Web_Form_Parm_Lstr</span>( <span class="term">name</span>, [<span class="term">occurrence</span>] ) | ||
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%bar = $web_form_parm_lstr('BAR') | %bar = $web_form_parm_lstr('BAR') | ||
</p> | </p> | ||
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
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<li><var>[[$Web_Form_Name]]</var> | <li><var>[[$Web_Form_Name]]</var> | ||
<li><var>[[$Web_Form_Parm_Line]]</var> | <li><var>[[$Web_Form_Parm_Line]]</var> | ||
<li><var>[[$Web_Form_Parm_Binary]]</var> | |||
</ul> | </ul> | ||
[[Category:Janus Web Server $functions|$Web_Form_Parm_Lstr]] | [[Category:Janus Web Server $functions|$Web_Form_Parm_Lstr]] |
Latest revision as of 04:14, 20 February 2020
Value of form field to longstring
$Web_Form_Parm_Lstr retrieves the value of an HTML form field as a longstring.
$Web_Form_Parm_Lstr takes two arguments and returns a longstring or null for any error condition.
Syntax
%string = $Web_Form_Parm_Lstr( name, [occurrence] )
Syntax terms
name | The name of the form field, returned by $Web_Form_Name. Required argument if occurrence is not specified, otherwise optional. |
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occurrence | The occurrence number of a form field, or the occurrence number of the form field matching name, if name is specified. This is an optional argument if name is specified; otherwise it is required. |
Usage notes
- $Web_Form_Parm_Lstr works much like $Web_Form_Parm, except for the following:
- It can return more than 255 bytes of data into a Longstring.
- It causes request cancellation if the result would be truncated, either on assignment to a target STRING %variable, or as input to a STRING $function argument or subroutine parameter.
- It does not have position and length arguments (arguments 3 and 4).
Examples
If you have an HTML form defined as follows:
<form method="POST" action="myUrl">
Foo:<input type="text" name="foo" size="20">
Bar:<input type="text" name="bar" size="20">
<input type="submit">
</form>
The following will retrieve the values of the Foo
and Bar
fields into longstrings called %foo
and%bar
.
%foo = $web_form_parm_lstr('FOO') %bar = $web_form_parm_lstr('BAR')