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Posted by Louise Balmforth on 06/14/05 04:27
> Hi
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> I am wondering if the following is possible:
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> A page contains a text field in which, manually, text can be placed.
> Next to the text field there is a button. Clicking that button will
> open another page.
> I would like to see the text in the field on the top part on the second
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> page.
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> Is this possible, if so, how can I do it?
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> Regards
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Don't hang me for this, I'm no expert with HTML or web design, but unless
I'm missing the point here somewhere this sounds pretty much like the
question to the answer I'm looking for.
Would this not be possible using Javascript?
What I want to be able to do is link to a page and pass a name to that page
using a query string attachment on the url which could then be fed to a
flash animation to enable the animation to be tailored to the passed query
string.
I have been trawling all over for some means to achieve this, and came
across the following link,
http://www.faqts.com/knowledge_base/view.phtml/aid/9574/fid/53 Would this
method not work for both of us with some work on the Javascript?
Alan
www.bratpack.org.uk
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