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SaFormPass
Prints a password form element to an HTML stream
#include "SaRnHtml.h"
int SaFormPass(char* ename,char* evalue);
Arguments
ename
- A string specifying the name of the password element. This string is converted to an HTML-compatible string. If ename is empty or NULL, SaPassWord is used as the element name.
evalue
- A string specifying the value of the password element. This string is converted to an HTML-compatible string. If evalue is NULL, an empty string is used. A client browser will display a text field which will only show asterisk characters as the user types their password.
Return Values
Returns an integer with a value of 0.
Prints a password form element to an HTML stream. A password form element is used in the clients's browser to allow a user to type a password in a text field, but not display what was typed.
The code fragment:
SaFormPass(NULL, "");
will write:
<INPUT TYPE="password" NAME="SaPassWord" VALUE="">
to the output stream.
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