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Posted by Adrienne Boswell on 01/10/07 04:01
Gazing into my crystal ball I observed "RJ Fisher" <rjf3123@yahoo.com>
writing in news:45a43da1$0$10309$815e3792@news.qwest.net:
> hopefully I can explain what I am trying to do as well as I can
> picture it!
>
> Bear with me please, I am rather new at developing HTML ...
>
> I would like to create a form on a web page where the user enters in
> certain pieces of information. The completed form is then sent to me
> via email. This is pretty easy and works ok.
>
> Now what I would like to do is take something the user entered on the
> form (lets use "Last Name:" for example). In the Last Name field, the
> user enters their last name.
>
> Question is: is it possible to pass what is typed in to the "Last
> Name" field (above) to another form on the same page (a different form
> with another field for "Last Name").
>
> The above description of what I am looking for is just an example to
> help explain it better.
>
> Any help is sincerely appreciated!!
>
> TIA -
> R. Fisher
>
>
>
Client side javascript is what you need. But, if the second field is a
required field, be sure to check for it server side as well.
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