I would have suggested that on the Flash lists I belong to - but
occassionally forget about it here - even though I ironically am working
on a multi tiered flash form right now.
Flash would be a great solution - although it does have the extra step -
so if budget is tight it may push it. But as Sean mentioned - it is
quite easy for flash to store it in memory or to have it saved
somewhere.
jay miller
P.S.
"...entire form's data. It's also a nicer user experience.
Sean A Corfield -- Director, Architecture"
So Sean - are you saying my complex layers solutions isn't a nice user
experience? ;)
Sean A Corfield wrote:
On Saturday, Nov 23, 2002, at 23:49 US/Pacific, Jason Miller wrote:
There has been lots of suggestions on here - but one more - I just
built
a complex set of forms - there are 8 major forms - half of them
dynamically created form queries.
And another option I've not seen mentioned is to create the multi-page
forms in Flash. The Flash movie can save all the values locally (either
in memory or on disk) and can allow users to go back and forth between
pages, updating information as they want until it is time to save the
entire form's data. It's also a nicer user experience.
Sean A Corfield -- Director, Architecture
Web Technology Group -- Macromedia, Inc.
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