[Javascript] RE: Script transferring values - so close (Peter Brunone)

Peter Brunone peter at brunone.com
Thu Jun 13 12:12:46 CDT 2002


	How about setting a cookie?  I don't think they share the same limitations
as the querystring (which may or may not still be truncated at 255 these
days).

|-----Original Message-----
|From: javascript-admin at LaTech.edu [mailto:javascript-admin at LaTech.edu]On
|
|Thanks Rodney and Peter but I have already tried the Query string
|option. I cannot use it because on the actual form I will have to much
|data coming over (I just used two as an example). Also I cannot use
|any other method but Javascript (to many details to go into). There
|has to be a way in Javascript to pass values from one page to another
|page(an html form I created and is sitting in same dir. as original)
|in the same browser. Believe me when I say I have no other option.
|
|
|Why not use METHOD="GET" and then parse the values out of the query
|string
|?
|
|Rodney
|-------------------------------------------------------------------
|------------------
|Glenn,
|
|             In the script below, you are specifying a form called
|"form1" that does not
|exist.  If you were to change "form1" to "mno", you would of course
|get the
|data in the textarea called "Newform"... but apparently that's not
|quite
|what you want.
|             Have you considered a server-side solution?  Parsing the
|querystring (as
|Rodney suggested) would definitely work, but if you have the option to
|use
|CGI, ASP, PHP, etc. I would definitely recommend doing so.  Your
|server
|admin will know what tools you can use; it's probably worth the call.
|
|Regards,
|
|Peter
|
|
|
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