Re: Stinkin' [Referrer]

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1998


It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 20590
interpreted = N
texte = >hello, > >I am using POST to build a search. After about 3 screens of data >gathering I present the user with a list of items that match their >search, from closest to not so close. The problem arises when the user >clicks on one of the links in this list to see a detail of the item. At >this point I switched from using a POST to using WebDNA CONTEXT tags in >the next page with the parameters coming from the URL in the list, like >so: href=result.tpl?command=search&db=[State].db&eqSkudatarq=[Sku]>[City], >[Price] > >So all this works great and I am happily working along on the rest of the >details on the deatil page. Then i want to add a back button, so I find >this really cool tag [referrer] that will take me back a page, but when I >use it at this point the previous page does not remember what [State] it >was using and the whole thing falls apart. > >Anyone have any advice??I never try to create my own 'Back' button, the browser already has one and it works properly in this situation ... :)Sincerely, Ken Grome 808-737-6499 WebDNA Solutions mailto:ken@webdna.net http://www.webdna.net Associated Messages, from the most recent to the oldest:

    
  1. Re: Stinkin' [Referrer] (Paul Willis 1998)
  2. Re: Stinkin' [Referrer] (Bob Minor 1998)
  3. Re: Stinkin' [Referrer] (Gil Poulsen 1998)
  4. Re: Stinkin' [Referrer] (Bob Minor 1998)
  5. Re: Stinkin' [Referrer] (Bob Minor 1998)
  6. Re: Stinkin' [Referrer] (Bob Minor 1998)
  7. Re: Stinkin' [Referrer] (Gil Poulsen 1998)
  8. Re: Stinkin' [Referrer] (Steve Rosenbaum 1998)
  9. Re: Stinkin' [Referrer] (charles kline 1998)
  10. Re: Stinkin' [Referrer] (PCS Technical Support 1998)
  11. Re: Stinkin' [Referrer] (charles kline 1998)
  12. Re: Stinkin' [Referrer] (Trevor Crist 1998)
  13. Re: Stinkin' [Referrer] (Kenneth Grome 1998)
  14. Stinkin' [Referrer] (charles kline 1998)
  15. Stinkin' [Referrer] (charles kline 1998)
>hello, > >I am using POST to build a search. After about 3 screens of data >gathering I present the user with a list of items that match their >search, from closest to not so close. The problem arises when the user >clicks on one of the links in this list to see a detail of the item. At >this point I switched from using a POST to using WebDNA CONTEXT tags in >the next page with the parameters coming from the URL in the list, like >so: href=result.tpl?command=search&db=[State].db&eqSkudatarq=[Sku]>[City], >[Price] > >So all this works great and I am happily working along on the rest of the >details on the deatil page. Then i want to add a back button, so I find >this really cool tag [referrer] that will take me back a page, but when I >use it at this point the previous page does not remember what [State] it >was using and the whole thing falls apart. > >Anyone have any advice??I never try to create my own 'Back' button, the browser already has one and it works properly in this situation ... :)Sincerely, Ken Grome 808-737-6499 WebDNA Solutions mailto:ken@webdna.net http://www.webdna.net Kenneth Grome

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