If you want to provide a default value to a text field in your form, you need to pay attention to following notes: The default value should be provided in the 'VALUE=default_value' attribute in the <INPUT TYPE=TEXT ...> tag. The length of the default value should be less than the max length specified in the "MAXLENGTH=nnn" attribute. If you provide default value longer than the max length, the default value will be truncated when submitted. You should put the default value inside double-quotes as 'VALUE="$default_value"' to protect spaces. You must apply htmlspecialchars() translation function to the default value to protect HTML sensitive characters, like double quotes.The PHP script below is a modified version of submit_comments.php with a default value in the "comment" field:<?php $comment = 'I want to say: "It\'s a good site! :->"'; $comment = htmlspecialchars($comment); print("<html><form action=processing_forms.php method=post>"); print("<table><tr><td colspan=2>Please enter and submit your" ." comments about FYICenter.com:</td></tr>"); print("<tr><td>Your Name:</td>" ."<td><input type=text name=name></td></tr>\n"); print("<tr><td>Comments:</td>" ."<td><input type=text name=comment value=\"$comment\" size=40>" ."</td></tr>\n"); print("<tr><td colspan=2><input type=submit><td></tr></table>\n"); print("</form></html>\n");?>If you view this PHP page, you will a form with default value nicely displayed in the comment field. If you submit the form, you will get something like this:Number of values: 2 name = Alan comment = I want to say: \"It\'s a good site! :->\"Notice that special characters are protected with slashes when form is submitted. See the next tip on how to remove slashes.