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>><input type="text" name="txtMyField" value="< % ERROR: =rsRecordset!myfield % >">
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>>HTH,
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>Philip,
>I can do that, however, it places a textbox with the record set value on a new html page instead of placing the value in the textbox on the original html page. Herein lies my problem, getting the data to display in the original textbox on the original html page to allow editing. Thanks.
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>Rhonda
Hi Rhonda,
Weird, I have never heard of that before. Do you have any target="whatever" type properties in any of your HTML contructs? If the "whatever" does not match your current pagename, a new HTML window will open.
Can you post a copy of the ASP page, with all of the jscript included?