make sure you HTMLEditFormat() those values, in case they contain quotes or
other such nastiness.

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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Ian Skinner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, August 01, 2003 2:49 PM
> To: CF-Talk
> Subject: RE: multipart form - passing fields
>
>
> Actually building our your suggestion, you should be able to do something
> like this:  (completely off the top of my head and untested, but hopefully
> it helps).
>
> At the top of a page 2-5:
>
> <cfoutput>
>   <cfloop list="form.fieldnames" index="field">
>     <cfif field NEQ "fieldnames"><!--- don't want to double these up --->
>       <input type="hidden" name="#field#" value="#form[field]#">
>     </cfif>
>   </cfloop>
> </cfoutput>.
>
> This should copy all form elements from the previous form into
> hidden fields
> on the new form, keep doing this step by step and you will have one giant
> form by the end.
>
> --------------
> Ian Skinner
> Web Programmer
> BloodSource
> Sacramento, CA
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Scott Weikert [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, August 01, 2003 2:40 PM
> To: CF-Talk
> Subject: Re: multipart form - passing fields
>
>
> >To me this seems like a pretty common type of interface.  And I'm hoping
> >there's some people on this list that have built something like
> this before
> >.... what I want to know is this -> is there a mechanism to pass form
> fields
> >from one form to another w/o hard coding the form field names?
> I'm sure my
> >boss is going to want me to add more fields someday ... and I'd
> like to be
> >able to do this w/o changing too many things.
>
> There's a form field that gets passed called "fieldnames", I
> believe, that
> is a comma-delimited list of all the fieldnames passed from the previous
> form.
>
> If you know, on each page, what field names you're using on THAT
> form - you
> could compare that list of fields to form.fieldnames, and any
> non-matches,
> create a hidden field var for.
>
> Trick with this is, you'd pretty much have to have the lists of
> field names
> for each form bit - if you're pulling stuff out of a DB, then you could
> build up the list easy enough. Otherwise, you'd have to maintain a list
> variable of fieldnames for each form section. Only one spot though, so
> adjusting would be cake.
>
>
> 
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