Tom Deprez wrote:
Still I've three problems :
1. This part is the one :
when checkbox 'inputhumour' is checked everything works fine. If it isn't---> error (the site is currently experiencing ..... )
<!--#if expr="inputhumour"--> Great day isn't it? <!--#else--> Did you had a bad day? <!--#/if-->
inputhumour==true or inputhumour=1 gives also problems...
got that prev msg. You are welcome.
2. If the age is wrong (<0 or >120) I let the user go back to the form. Problem: the values are gone. How can I let the user go back so that his/her entered values are still there?
Assuming you are going back to the same form, it can be constructed with something like: <input name="age" type="text" <!--#if age--> value="<!--#var age-->" <!--#/if-->
3. If the user has entered text in the form, I get a form explaining that it has to be an integer. Can I intercept this and show my own page (other language, more info,...)
Here's a hint: <!--#if "age[0] in _.string.digits"--> <!--#if "0 <= _.string.atoi(age) <=120"--> -- Jim Washington