Hey Randi,

I don't really understand number 1). What do you mean by "the record"? Thanks,

- Patrick


>You've got a few choices, and it really depends on your audience and your
>skill level:
>
>1) On the first page save, insert the record.  After that, it's all
>updates.  Best for the audience using dial-up, as they might lose their
>connection and would be annoyed at having to start over.
>2) Pass all the previous pages' fields to the next page and store as
>hidden fields. A bit programmer-labor intensive but it works.
>3) Store everything in the session scope, a good solution.
>4) Use a multipart flash form if you have MX7 and an audience with a fast
>connection.  
>
>There are a few articles out there on this:
>http://www.dmxzone.com/ShowDetail.asp?NewsId=5455
>http://www.communitymx.com/content/article.cfm?cid=68673
>http://weblogs.macromedia.com/cantrell/archives/2003/07/session_variabl.cfm
>
>[email protected] on Wednesday, February 08, 2006 at 5:36 AM
>-0800 wrote:
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