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    Default Multi Page Form to email

    I have a form that i am working on, It as very long and needs to be split up
    over several pages.
    The form is written with HTML, is hosted on a windows server and uses a
    separate ASP doc with CDONTS, it generates an email response.

    Can i split it up over several pages? Can anybody help.

    Phil Saunders Guest

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    Default Re: Multi Page Form to email

    You would need to do one of the following -

    1. Submit each page's form to the next page which picks up the form's
    values, and loads them into hidden fields. The final page would thus have
    all the data from the previous pages, and could then formulate a
    comprehensive email response, or
    2. Build session variables on each page and collate them all on the final
    page.

    I guess you could also do this with some client-side stuff, like cookies,
    but the server processing seems like a better approach.

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    "Phil Saunders" <webforumsuser@macromedia.com> wrote in message
    news:d0p8uv$34f$1@forums.macromedia.com...
    >I have a form that i am working on, It as very long and needs to be split
    >up
    > over several pages.
    > The form is written with HTML, is hosted on a windows server and uses a
    > separate ASP doc with CDONTS, it generates an email response.
    >
    > Can i split it up over several pages? Can anybody help.
    >

    Murray *TMM* Guest

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