I'm not clear on what you tried to do. Please look at "Inspect Element" of the web page just in case this isn't correct.

<input name="CustomerTicketCounterCcCustomer" id="CustomerTicketCounterCcCustomer" type="hidden" value="2">
<input name="CcCustomerKey_1" id="CcCustomerKey_1" class="CustomerKey" type="hidden" value="mycustomerusername">
<input class="CustomerTicketText" title="Cc" name="CcCustomerTicketText_1" id="CcCustomerTicketText_1" type="hidden" value="myvalue@mydomain.com" readonly="readonly" aria-invalid="false">
<input name="CcCustomerKey_2" id="CcCustomerKey_2" class="CustomerKey" type="hidden" value="my2ndcustomerusername">
<input class="CustomerTicketText" title="Cc" name="CcCustomerTicketText_2" id="CcCustomerTicketText_2" type="hidden" value="my2ndvalue@my2nddomain.com" readonly="readonly" aria-invalid="false">

On Thu, Aug 11, 2016 at 5:03 AM, Julius Haake <julius.haake@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi, I just tried your good idea, it is working for exactly one CC-Field-Entry. If I try to add another CC-Customer it is ignoring the additional fields. I tried to increase the values (value="2") - its not working. Any Idea? :/

Quote:
>The following may be of use:
><input name="CustomerTicketCounterCcCustomer"
>id="CustomerTicketCounterCcCustomer" type="hidden" value="1">
><input name="CcCustomerKey_1" id="CcCustomerKey_1" class="CustomerKey"
>type="hidden" value="mycustomerusername">
><input class="CustomerTicketText" title="Cc" name="CcCustomerTicketText_1"
>id="CcCustomerTicketText_1" type="hidden" value="myvalue@mydomain.com"
>readonly="readonly" aria-invalid="false">

Your help is appreciated!

Br
Julius

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