Hi Ronald Rosell,
This link is very interesting and for this situation looks like I can handle 
this :-)
I will certainly make efforts to try this out. 

Great link, thank you.

ernie hilgers (aruba)


> Hi Ernie,
> 
> There are two ways tackle this (probably others as well, but these come to 
> mind quickly):
> 
> 1) Instead of going to an entirely new page, leaving the current one, load 
> the new page in an overlay.  There are several “ibox” javascript libraries 
> that will do this.  Then, the confirmation page displays in the same overlay, 
> and they can close the overlay using a close button, returning to the 
> original form (which they actually never left).   One of my favorite scripts 
> for this is tinybox.http://sandbox.scriptiny.com/tinybox2/ 
> <http://sandbox.scriptiny.com/tinybox2/>.

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