Re: OT - html question

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Hi Dimitri,

If you are not familiar with the scripting language PHP, I suggest you take a look at it.  Google "Sticky forms" and "redirection". 

Richard.

----- Original Message ----
From: Dimitri Yioulos <dyioulos@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Monday, January 21, 2008 1:01:04 PM
Subject: OT - html question

Hi, all.

I hope it's OK to ask this (not sure where else to turn):  I've created a
form, and use formmail.php (not FormMail.cgi) to process it.  It almost works
fine.  The exception is that I have an error page which is called if a user
doesn't fill in all required fields.  The mechanism to go back to the form is
the back button (<INPUT TYPE="button" VALUE="Back"
>).  The problem is that the values the user has
already entered are lost when he/she is sent back.  As there's a fair amount
of info to enter, having to do it all over again can be a bit of a pita.  Can
anyone tell me how I might be able to send the user back to the form page and
have the data persist?

Many thanks.

Dimitri

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