On Tue, 22 Jul 2003 09:33:28 -0500, Peter Fleck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks to all for the help on 'clearing the form' and for forcing me
> to face the design limitations.
>
As long as you realize them then that is most of the battle, al
Peter Fleck wrote:
I have a cgi that creates a form and then receives the output of the
form and sends it to a mysql database. It also displays the form
information as a preview of what is getting sent to the database.
You can return to the original form with data if you need to correct
someth
Thanks to all for the help on 'clearing the form' and for forcing me
to face the design limitations.
I would prefer to preview the data before storing in the DB and had
hoped to get this in place but ran into a problem on the way which
led to my workaround which and the STORE-PREVIEW-DELETE ENT
On Monday, Jul 21, 2003, at 15:05 US/Pacific, Peter Fleck wrote:
I have a cgi that creates a form and then receives the output of the
form and sends it to a mysql database. It also displays the form
information as a preview of what is getting sent to the database.
You can return to the original
You need to set not only the "Expires" HTTP header, but the
"Cache-control=no-cache" and Pragma=no-cache" also.
Teddy,
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From: "Peter Fleck" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Tuesday, July 22
On Mon, 21 Jul 2003 17:05:57 -0500, Peter Fleck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have a cgi that creates a form and then receives the output of the
> form and sends it to a mysql database. It also displays the form
> information as a preview of wha
> I'm wondering if javascript is the answer?
It's going to have to be.
Saving those types of things are a function of the browser.
Dennis
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