1.
WilsonWebform is the best it's a form runat="server" replacement that
supports an action as a URL. Easy Easy Easy
http://aspalliance.com/articleViewer.aspx?aId=132&pId=

2.
The Amazing DAS article shows you all your options nice and neat using
built-in everything
http://aspalliance.com/151
This is typical of his really well written articles and is very easy
to read and in-depth,

3.
use a post 
http://www.learnasp.com/freebook/learn/utilitybelt_HttpPost.aspx
   see the SUB HttpPost in UtilityBelt for the source to do it
   or just use UB with your sites fully qualified (with domain) URL as
post recipient

On 4/15/05, Arindam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>  
>  Silly Question , But I dont know
>  
>  How to send data from a.aspx to b.aspx, when  a.aspx (with a few text boxes
> ) is submitted .
>  is the same way, we doo in classic asp ?
>  
>  (Pls dont tell me to use a datatable, or hashtable with cache -- that i
> know.)  
>  I want a straight way .
>  
>  Thnaks 
>  Arindam
>  
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>  
>  Thanks & Regards
>  
>  Arindam 
>  Web Designer & Developer  
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