Code Comments

Programming Forum and web based access to our favorite programming groups.
For Programmers: Free Programming Magazines | New: Database administration forum
Registration is free! Edit your profileCalendarFind other membersFrequently Asked QuestionsSearch -> 
Post New Thread











Thread
Author

Multiple Page Web-forms, without passing earlier pages values to
I am using RH9, postgreSQL and perl5. Is it possible to get users to submit 
multiple page web-forms but not to pass values from one form to the next? I 
would like to store each page to the database server as it is submitted. Als
o, to build in the process
to resume the web-form submission at a later time e.g say there are twent pa
ges to submit and the user stops feeding the forms at the tenth form. I woul
d like to email the user a reminder so he can log back in and start from the
 eleventh form. Can anyone
tell me if this sort of thing is implemented anywhere, so I can study it. Or
, can anyone provide me pointers on how to do it or links for the same? What
 modules would I require or what type of logic is generally required.

Any help will be greatly appreciated.

With best regards.
Sanjay.



Report this thread to moderator Post Follow-up to this message
Old Post
Sanjay Arora
08-04-04 08:55 AM


Sponsored Links




Last Thread Next Thread Next
Search this forum -> 
Post New Thread

PERL Beginners archive

Show a Printable Version Send to friend Email This Page to Someone! subscribe to this thread Receive updates to this thread
Computer Consultants
Programming Jobs
Visual Basic Controls
SQL Server Programming
Webservices
Java Security
Visual Studio
C# Programming
Visual J++
Software engineering
Open source Software
Perl Programming
PHP Programming
ASP Programming
ASP .NET Programming
Visual Basic Programming
Windows Scripting Host
Java Programming
Java Help
Java Beans
VBScript
Cobol
MAC Applications
Unix Programming
Forum Jump:
All times are GMT. The time now is 04:32 PM.

 
Free MCSE Braindumps | Real Estate Topics

Programming forum archive

Copyrights CodeComments.com 2004 - 2006

Powered by vBulletin Copyright 2000-2006 Jelsoft Enterprises Limited.