Just for completeness, setValue on an HREF is gettable in the subsequent
event if and only if the href is selected.

Due to the magic of serialization you can do setValue with a whole
CSpVector.

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        -----Original Message-----
        From:   Curt Springer [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
        Sent:   Monday, May 17, 1999 11:12 AM
        To:     [EMAIL PROTECTED]
        Subject:        Re: [ND] Setting display field values on HREF click

        Bob,
        1.  'false' applies to 'clearbeforedisplay'.  It doesn't impede
automatic
        binding of values, which happens during subsequent 'display'
processing.
        So, no,
        you wouldn't need to do stuff manually.  It is the normal setting
whenever
        you do the pointy-clicky sending of values from source to target
using
        buttons or hrefs.

        2.  Page session info is not sent to the PE, it's larded into the
huge
        encrypted string written out as part of the Href.

        3.  If page session info is killing you, and ND4 pointy-clicky isn't
doing
        it for you, here's another option to consider:
        a.  make your field a static text field, not an href
        b.  design an ND3-style event method that takes an argument of
String[].
        Map each value to a position in the array.
                i.  get reference to target page
                ii.. for each element
                        -- get reference to target field
                        -- set field value from correct array element
                iii.  targetpage.load(false)
        c. override static text field's onBeforeHtmlEvent to produce
complete html
        for an href that invokes your method and passes the values

        -- Curt Springer, Team ND


        At 01:57 PM 5/17/99 -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
        >Curt
        >
        >The page has a bound data object and other fields are populated on
page
        >load.  Would I need to set all values on the page (since I am
setting
        >the page load to false).  Also, this page is part of a frameset.
        >If I use a page session object, will that information be stored in
the
        >PE?
        >We are starting to get issues where HREFs aren't working due to too
much
        >session information being passed between pages.  I don't want to
        >contribute to this problem...
        >
        >Bob
        >
        >-----Original Message-----
        >From: Curt Springer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
        >Sent: Monday, May 17, 1999 12:50 PM
        >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
        >Subject: Re: [ND] Setting display field values on HREF click
        >
        >
        >At 05:39 PM 5/17/99 +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
        >>In fact it depends what you want to do with those values
        >>both on the server side and on the client side.
        >>(do a search on JavaScript & Submit)
        >
        >Yes, you could mess with JS, but what's the point, the values are
hidden
        >so
        >they will not be changed by the client.  Why add ad hoc client-side
        >processing simply to send back to the server values that it already
had
        >when it sent the page?
        >
        >-- Curt
        >
        >
        >>
        >>-----Original Message-----
        >>From: Curt Springer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
        >>Sent: Monday 17 May 1999 17:10
        >>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
        >>Subject: Re: [ND] Setting display field values on HREF click
        >>
        >>
        >>The basic problem here is that when you click an href, that does
not
        >send
        >>back values in other fields, the way that clicking a button does.
        >>
        >>You might try putting the values into the page session, which will
come
        >>back with the href, or into session objects.  Then your href's
        >onwebevent
        >>could grab the values, get a reference to the next page and to its
        >fields,
        >>set the values and call load(false) on the page, the same way ND's
        >wizardly
        >>stuff does.
        >>
        >>-- Curt Springer, Team ND
        >>

        >>
        >>At 10:59 AM 5/17/99 -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
        >>>I am trying to set some display fields on a target page from an
HREF
        >>>click.  I have 3 hidden values which I carry on the page (with
the
        >>>HREF), and when I click the HREF, I want those values to populate
        >static
        >>>text fields on the destination page.
        >>>
        >>>Using the wizard, I am only able to send fields from a data
object.
        >Has
        >>>anyone done this before?
        >>>
        >>>Thanks
        >>>Bob Eovine
        >>>General Cinema
        >>>[EMAIL PROTECTED]
        
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