Session would be the easiest thing to use. You could also 'pre-store' the
info on a database and retrive it depending at what page users are visiting.

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Julio Nobrega

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<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> I think I'm making this harder or more confusing than it really needs to
be.
>
> I have a form that is spread out over four pages.  I want to be able to
give
> the user the opportunity to return to page 1 from page 3, for example, by
> providing a regular link on page 3 to return to page1.  When they click on
> this link, I want the info. originally entered in page 1 to still be
there.
>
> Do I need to use sessions to do this or is there another way?
>
> Thank you, Shawna



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