The only way to populate form fields is server side, requiring some code
by the developers of the 2nd page.

You might consider "duplicating" the form, using the same form fields
and action, on your end, allowing you to control field population.

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Billy Cravens
HR Systems, Sabre
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On
Behalf Of The Hepburn's
Sent: Tuesday, June 12, 2001 8:56 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Populating Form fields


Have a question that I have searched for but have been unable to find an
answer.  I have a page that I built where users can enter some info and
it is passed to another page.  This other page, I would like to populate
the elements from the previous page(I have no control over the code in
the 2nd page, but do know the form field names).  To add icing on the
cake, if there was a way to dynamically click the submit button on the
2nd page it would be nice also.  I have tried passing URL variables to
the other page like so:

\\www.yahoo.com?search=mike   but it does not populate the search field.
Any ideas?


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