All source code in ASP/ VbScript Ask a ASP/ VbScript Pro Discussion Forum Categories All jobs in ASP/ VbScript
Quick Search for:  in language:    
code,pass,variables,from,page,next,email,form
   Code/Articles » |  Newest/Best » |  Community » |  Jobs » |  Other » |  Goto » | 
CategoriesSearch Newest CodeCoding ContestCode of the DayAsk A ProJobsUpload
ASP/ VbScript Stats

 Code: 281,252. lines
 Jobs: 101. postings

 How to support the site

 
Sponsored by:

 
You are in:
 
Login

NEW! LEARNING CENTER
Special educational offers, white papers, webcasts, podcasts

  NEW! Download Rational Performance Tester V8 (download now)
  NEW! Download Rational Functional Tester V8 (download now)
  NEW! Download Rational Service Tester for SOA Quality V8 (download now)
  NEW! Teleconference: Quality In Action - Using Rational Quality Manager with Functional, Performance and Web Service Testing Products (download now)
  NEW! Introducing IBM Rational AppScan Developer Edition – easing security testing by non-security professionals (download now)

 

 


Latest postings for ASP/ VbScript.
Web Online Examination
By Suhas Manjunath Kashyap on 11/7


Click here to put this ticker on your site!


Daily Code Email
To join the 'Code of the Day' Mailing List click here!



 
 
   

Pass Information through pages

Print
Email
 
VB icon
Submitted on: 6/19/2000 1:17:37 PM
By: Charlie Steel 
Level: Beginner
User Rating: By 1 Users
Compatibility:ASP (Active Server Pages), VbScript (browser/client side)

Users have accessed this code 11001 times.
 
 
     This code can pass variables on from one page to the next, so if you have an e-mail form, the user can check the details before submitting it.
 
code:
Can't Copy and Paste this?
Click here for a copy-and-paste friendly version of this code!
 
Terms of Agreement:   
By using this code, you agree to the following terms...   
1) You may use this code in your own programs (and may compile it into a program and distribute it in compiled format for languages that allow it) freely and with no charge.   
2) You MAY NOT redistribute this code (for example to a web site) without written permission from the original author. Failure to do so is a violation of copyright laws.   
3) You may link to this code from another website, but ONLY if it is not wrapped in a frame. 
4) You will abide by any additional copyright restrictions which the author may have placed in the code or code's description.

    '**************************************
    ' Name: Pass Information through pages
    ' Description:This code can pass variabl
    '     es on from one page to the next, so if y
    '     ou have an e-mail form, the user can che
    '     ck the details before submitting it.
    ' By: Charlie Steel
    '
    ' Assumes:All you have to do is to add t
    '     he variables to the value on the hidden 
    '     field, and have some sort of a button to
    '     submit the form. Once on the next page, 
    '     you should retrieve the values on the hi
    '     dden field using the Request.Form functi
    '     on, as shown below. It's really quite si
    '     mple, and much easier than the Request.Q
    '     ueryString function.
    '
    ' Side Effects:It's not really the best 
    '     way of doing this - hoever, it is the ea
    '     siest!
    '
    'This code is copyrighted and has    ' limited warranties.Please see http://w
    '     ww.Planet-Source-Code.com/vb/scripts/Sho
    '     wCode.asp?txtCodeId=6233&lngWId=4    'for details.    '**************************************
    
    'Submitting the text
    <FORM Method="Post" Action="nextpage.asp">
    <INPUT Type=Hidden Name="field" Value="<%=variable%>">
    </FORM>
    'Retrieving the test
    strVariable = Request.Form("field")

 
 Report Bad Submission
Use this form to notify us if this entry should be deleted (i.e contains no code, is a virus, etc.).
This submission should be removed because:
 
Your Vote!

What do you think of this code(in the Beginner category)?
(The code with your highest vote will win this month's coding contest!)
Excellent  Good  Average  Below Average  Poor See Voting Log
 
Other User Comments
11/14/2001 4:27:21 PMDB

COOL!
I was hung up on that for like 20 minutes.

I was passing the data through a hidden form, with the Value=
(If this comment was disrespectful, please report it.)

 
11/14/2001 4:28:09 PMDB

COOL! I was hung up on that for like 20 minutes. I was passing the data through a hidden form, with the Value="<%variable%>" tag equalling variables that were set up like above strVariable = Request.Form("field"). After that diddn't work I tried to make the Value="<%Request.Form("field")%>" however it wasn't going through.Then i tried to set a cookie from the request and set the input value to the value of the cookie request. That Failed(Hey it was a long shot). Then i said oh well time to look it up....And here I am... To think I was only missing a STUP1D equal sign!!!! ARGH!!! Anyway Thanks... -DB (www.globalapathy.com)
(If this comment was disrespectful, please report it.)

 
4/24/2003 1:42:17 PMTroy Mac

How can I do this with out asp. I just want to use vbscript and html. any ideas?
(If this comment was disrespectful, please report it.)

 
Add Your Feedback!
Note:Not only will your feedback be posted, but an email will be sent to the code's author from the email account you registered on the site, so you can correspond directly.

NOTICE: The author of this code has been kind enough to share it with you.  If you have a criticism, please state it politely or it will be deleted.

For feedback not related to this particular code, please click here.
 
To post feedback, first please login.


 

Categories | Articles and Tutorials | Advanced Search | Recommended Reading | Upload | Newest Code | Code of the Month | Code of the Day | All Time Hall of Fame | Coding Contest | Search for a job | Post a Job | Ask a Pro Discussion Forum | Live Chat | Feedback | Customize | ASP/ VbScript Home | Site Home | Other Sites | Open Letter from Moderators | About the Site | Feedback | Link to the Site | Awards | Advertising | Privacy

Copyright© 1997-2008 by Exhedra Solutions, Inc. All Rights Reserved.  By using this site you agree to its Terms and Conditions.   Planet Source Code (tm) and the phrase "Dream It. Code It" (tm) are trademarks of Exhedra Solutions, Inc.