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Posted by Adrienne Boswell on 01/04/06 07:08
Gazing into my crystal ball I observed David Segall <david@segall.net>
writing in news:88imr15aflo18ev8i8cpqckslkihs1b5bb@4ax.com:
> I have a form that I expect the user to update and press the "Submit"
> button. I then tell the user the update is successful with some
> additional text on the same form. I think it would be desirable to
> have a second button that the user can press to indicate that they
> have finished whether or not they completed the form.
>
> What do you think should happen when they press that button? There is
> no log in form and this is probably the first and only page they will
> see on my site.
>
I would send them to a confirmation page showing all that had been
submitted, and offer a way to make edits in case they made a mistake.
I would put a "finished" button on that confirmation page, and then
perhaps send them to an "exit" page, with links to other areas, or just a
plain "Thanks, have a nice day".
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Adrienne Boswell
http://www.cavalcade-of-coding.info
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