Two HTML in one HTML Form Element Attributes........

In my HTML Form Element Attributes i already have one *<INPUT readonly name="Customer Code"/>*, then i tried to add another HTML onmouseover="toolTip_enable(event,this,'Customer Code')" , i.e, like this both HTML in one Element Attributes +<INPUT readonly name="Customer Code"/>+ onmouseover="toolTip_enable(event,this,'Customer Code')" but its not working .
how do i put both HTML in one HTML Form Element Attributes?
Skud :(

Hi,
I think this is duplicate post
Delete the symbol........
What you try archive. Form element attributes is not place where you enter HTML. You enter only attributes there like
onmouseover="toolTip_enable(event,this,'Customer Code')"PS: when posting code wrap it to {noformat}{noformat} tags
Regards,
Jari

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