Retaining data
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numero = 46959
interpreted = N
texte = Hello,I have created a survey that is 6 pages long. Each page is a section of the survey and when you fill out one section you carry on to the next page to enter information for the next section. I append the information to a database after each page. The problem I have is that the browsers will only cache so many pages so If I'm on the last page and use the back button to go back to the first page, I lose the information in the database. The survey consists mostly of option menu's and checkboxes. Is there anyway to retain the information in the pages if I go back and forth?? Can I pull the information from the database and have it show up in the site on previous pages in case I want to go back to the first page and change an answer in one question??I hope that makes senseThanks,Craig Forest-------------------------------------------------------------This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list
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Hello,I have created a survey that is 6 pages long. Each page is a section of the survey and when you fill out one section you carry on to the next page to enter information for the next section. I append the information to a database after each page. The problem I have is that the browsers will only cache so many pages so If I'm on the last page and use the back button to go back to the first page, I lose the information in the database. The survey consists mostly of option menu's and checkboxes. Is there anyway to retain the information in the pages if I go back and forth?? Can I pull the information from the database and have it show up in the site on previous pages in case I want to go back to the first page and change an answer in one question??I hope that makes senseThanks,Craig Forest-------------------------------------------------------------This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list .To unsubscribe, E-mail to: To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to Web Archive of this list is at: http://webdna.smithmicro.com/
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