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Re: Can HTML remember a keyword from 1 page to another?

Posted by Richard Marx on 01/20/06 10:12

Thanks, can you please elaborate on how to do this as you have time? I'm
not expert in the area of setting cookies.

:)

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> "Richard Marx" <notme@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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>> Hi, I want to set some keywords in one page, and then when a new window
>> is opened *from that page*, I want the keywords to be displayed.
>>
>> E.g. I set the keyword in Page 1 as 'Mars', and when someone opens a link
>> in a new window from Page 1, I want the title of Page 2 to automatically
>> display, 'This planet is <PLANET>', so, 'This planet is Mars'.
>>
>> Please advise, thanks!
>>
>
> Can you set a temp cookie in the first page that the second page will
> read?
> If the viewer jumps directly to the second page then you could have a
> default for <PLANET> set
>

 

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