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Short Description
Control the flow of your forms with our technique for creating multi-step forms from a single URL.

Long Description
Breaking forms into multiple pages can improve the flow and usability of your forms. We show you a technique using ASP that makes it quick and easy to create multi-page forms all from within a single URL. Using one URL is a benefit as it allows you to control the form's flow and avoids the need for scripts preventing the user from entering the form in the middle.

Author
Scott Isaacs
Date/ Version
10/12/1999
Submission URL
http://www.SiteExperts.com/tips/backend/ts10/page1.asp
Submission Date
Oct 12,1999
Last Update
Oct 12,1999
 

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Overall Rating: 4

smileeman2002 on Feb 27, 2003 at 1:27:03 AMRating: 4
Excellent article. Thanks. How can I get this information into a database or in an email??
watts428 on Apr 18, 2001 at 1:08:09 PMRating: 4
Good article. Being new to ASP I would like better explanations of some of code. I'm still not sure what "for each i in Request.Form" is doing.
gvaught on Apr 18, 2001 at 7:33:14 AMRating: 4

This will help me in the future. Thanks for the info. This place is really great for getting help and ideas. Keep up the good work

Gail

jctet on Apr 17, 2001 at 7:28:33 PMRating: 4
is there any way for me to add an error checking method every time the submit button is clicked?
jcurnutt on Mar 2, 2001 at 6:49:34 AMRating: 4
Has anyone actually tried out this script w/ a mailto action?  I tested it in explorer and it worked fine, but when I tested it in navigator4 the processor would try to mail the script each time the 'submit' button was hit at each stage.  Any ideas?

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