Okay, I understand now. I guess you *could* do it with
"one script", although as someone else noted, it is
basically separate scripts, called once per page, that
just happen to be stored in the same file. Whether you
store it in one script or separate is immaterial,
IMHO.

So, now that we understand, what exactly is not
working about it again? :-)

--- Sven Bentlage <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Sorry, I chose the wrong words..
> my script works similar to the way you described
> below. Depending on 
> which fields are filled out and which button is
> pressed, a different 
> subroutine is called, creating the page.


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