Transitioning between pages

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Bline

I am new inexperienced and untrained. Please help me learn so I may help
someone else some day. Thank you in advance.

I use the FP Database reults wizard almost exclusively. When I use it
prefills the form Action information as follows: -----WebBot-Self----- and
won't let me alter it.

Is ther other ways to move to another page on submit without adding another
step to the User.

If its something simple just laugh at me but please let me know.

Thanks a bunch?

Billie (Bline)
 
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Kathleen Anderson [MVP - FrontPage]

In Normal View, right-click on the form, select Form Properties, Send to
other: Custom ISAPI, NSAPI, CGI, or ASP Script. Click on Options, and set
the Action to: second.asp. Click OK twice. You have now set the form in
first.asp to post to second.asp when the user hits the Submit button.
 
B

Bline

Thank you so much for responding. I'm still not understanding (remember my
ignorance & please bear with me). Currently (without this change) on all my
pages when I submit I am sending information to a database that is necessary
for the Database Wizard queries in the next page. Will that still happen and
if so what command do I put on page one to direct it to page two when I hit
submit? Sorry to be such a dummy but I am trying my best. I am at a place
where I can't revert and do this a different way in the application I am
developing. Thanks again and please respond.

A Very Thankful

Billie
 
B

Bline

Ms Anderson Thanks again I don't know if I am understynding quite yet but
when you say Second.asp are yuo refreeing to the address of my next page? I
tried that and it worked except I got an error message as follows:

Microsoft JET Database Engine error '80040e07'

Data type mismatch in criteria expression.

/test/brian/db_connection.inc, line 12

Am I on the right track here. Sorry for my ignorance but you are helping me
correct that. Thanks again

Billie (Bline)
 

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