Hello List,

What is the norm if after a user fills a form out and submits then they are
presented with a static HTML page that presents the files they can download.
But then the user decides to close their browser or sees that the files are
too large and decides to quit. Do you still save the session and the form
data? I have a situation where my servlet presents a client with a form to
fill out before they can download certain files which are presented via
links from a static page. I want to know if the user downloaded any files
from the static page or exited. I was thinking of using a drop down list to
present the files, the user chooses a file then clicks on a download button
which could launch a servlet to do a verification. However, our HTML people
don't want to go this route.

Any help is appreciated!
Rolando

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