Your correct, I'm so close to my issue, I assumed everybody would see
it.

A user fills out a form to request us to build a website for them.
We ask them what languages the would like - and we give them a list,
such as English, Spanish, Portuguese, etc...
The flag images are there just for looks.

So I stored the list into my bigtable database.  The user goes to page
2 or 3 of a five page form, then goes back to the first page where the
languages were, and now, I need to show the same languages checked
that he user checked when he was originally on page 1.

This is just a data collection form, the internationalization, if they
want multiple languages, will actually be done later when we build the
site or sites for them.

Neal

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