Hi Mel,
I think I see what the problem is. The HTML code should be encoded but it looks like my post has had it converted back to HTML (sorry that I didn't notice that before). Replace the relevant parts of the code with the following (you will need to take out the spaces between the '#' and the numbers as this is the only way I can get it to display as I want it to):
&# 60; = <
&# 62; = >
&# 34; = "
&# 47; = /
Only encode the characters between 'HTML=" ' and ' "/>' (ie leave these characters as normal).
I'm afraid not, the required option would set it across the board which means that non-registered customers would get an error when trying to check out about a field that doesn't show for them. You could make it look like it's required by making the prompt the colour you use for required fields.
I think I see what the problem is. The HTML code should be encoded but it looks like my post has had it converted back to HTML (sorry that I didn't notice that before). Replace the relevant parts of the code with the following (you will need to take out the spaces between the '#' and the numbers as this is the only way I can get it to display as I want it to):
&# 60; = <
&# 62; = >
&# 34; = "
&# 47; = /
Only encode the characters between 'HTML=" ' and ' "/>' (ie leave these characters as normal).
When this is eventually up and running will it be possible to make the user defined field compulsory for this account?
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