Hello
I'm new here and I have a thorny problem (for me anyway!)

I need to have a link from a web page to another page on the same intranet. The
problem is that the target page needs some input to give the required info back
to the user.

So I need something like :
link to page
skip three input fields
use input from original page (text input) to call further info from target page
(database)

I have no idea where to look for guidance or what such a procedure might be
called.

Any advice or 'pointing me in the right direction' would be greatly appreciated
:~)

TIA Jenny

Link with input attached ? by anonymous

anonymous
Mon May 24 16:32:37 CDT 2004

Is there a link to the pages in question? Are you using
the DBRW for the form on the original page? I dont know
much about using the DBRW, but I know that it would take
about 2 minutes to perform what you're asking using VB to
handle the form and redirect to the new page...If your ISP
supports it.
>-----Original Message-----
>Hello
>I'm new here and I have a thorny problem (for me anyway!)
>
>I need to have a link from a web page to another page on
the same intranet. The
>problem is that the target page needs some input to give
the required info back
>to the user.
>
>So I need something like :
>link to page
>skip three input fields
>use input from original page (text input) to call further
info from target page
>(database)
>
>I have no idea where to look for guidance or what such a
procedure might be
>called.
>
>Any advice or 'pointing me in the right direction' would
be greatly appreciated
>:~)
>
>TIA Jenny
>
>
>.
>

Link with input attached ? by anonymous

anonymous
Mon May 24 16:41:14 CDT 2004

Sorry...didn't see the "INTRANET" part. If you want to
email me the first and second page I'll write it out for
you.
>-----Original Message-----
>Is there a link to the pages in question? Are you using
>the DBRW for the form on the original page? I dont know
>much about using the DBRW, but I know that it would take
>about 2 minutes to perform what you're asking using VB to
>handle the form and redirect to the new page...If your
ISP
>supports it.
>>-----Original Message-----
>>Hello
>>I'm new here and I have a thorny problem (for me anyway!)
>>
>>I need to have a link from a web page to another page on
>the same intranet. The
>>problem is that the target page needs some input to give
>the required info back
>>to the user.
>>
>>So I need something like :
>>link to page
>>skip three input fields
>>use input from original page (text input) to call
further
>info from target page
>>(database)
>>
>>I have no idea where to look for guidance or what such a
>procedure might be
>>called.
>>
>>Any advice or 'pointing me in the right direction' would
>be greatly appreciated
>>:~)
>>
>>TIA Jenny
>>
>>
>>.
>>
>.
>

Re: Link with input attached ? by JennyC

JennyC
Tue May 25 00:02:00 CDT 2004

OK :~)

I'll bring it home this evening...........I'm on Central European Time :~)

Jenny

"anonymous" <seldenc@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1194701c441d7$d64ea970$a401280a@phx.gbl...
> Sorry...didn't see the "INTRANET" part. If you want to
> email me the first and second page I'll write it out for
> you.
> >-----Original Message-----
> >Is there a link to the pages in question? Are you using
> >the DBRW for the form on the original page? I dont know
> >much about using the DBRW, but I know that it would take
> >about 2 minutes to perform what you're asking using VB to
> >handle the form and redirect to the new page...If your
> ISP
> >supports it.
> >>-----Original Message-----
> >>Hello
> >>I'm new here and I have a thorny problem (for me anyway!)
> >>
> >>I need to have a link from a web page to another page on
> >the same intranet. The
> >>problem is that the target page needs some input to give
> >the required info back
> >>to the user.
> >>
> >>So I need something like :
> >>link to page
> >>skip three input fields
> >>use input from original page (text input) to call
> further
> >info from target page
> >>(database)
> >>
> >>I have no idea where to look for guidance or what such a
> >procedure might be
> >>called.
> >>
> >>Any advice or 'pointing me in the right direction' would
> >be greatly appreciated
> >>:~)
> >>
> >>TIA Jenny
> >>
> >>
> >>.
> >>
> >.
> >