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Protect the first n characters of a

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Name: davser
Date: May 2, 2007 at 11:07:15 Pacific
Subject: Protect the first n characters of a
OS: Windows
CPU/Ram: 512
Model/Manufacturer: Intel
Comment:
Is that any method that I can use to pass by parameter the position character of the caracter that I'm selecting in the textarea???

onchange has all the textarea: onchage(this)

Then it exists keys...but it's not the key that i want

Hope somebody can help...
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Name: Michael J (by mjdamato)
Date: May 4, 2007 at 00:39:21 Pacific
Subject: Protect the first n characters of a
Reply: (edit)
Can you be more specific on what you are trying to accomplish? Yousimply assign the value of the text area to a string then you can perform whatever manipulation you want.

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