Harry Putnam wrote: > Boy, that sailed right over my head... I guess I'd need a little more > filling on both sides of that input to understand it.
Hi Harry, The point is that CGI is mostly a process of getting the name and value attributes of form input tags into your programs data hash as name-value pairs. So put the information you need to sustain a session into these forms. Hidden input tags are generally the ideal way of maintaining session-level information. Aside from that, this was a reminder that CGI is about web pages, not features of a language. So I focus on the work product--the web page through which your users will interact with your program. Joseph -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
