A reply to myself. Let's keep in view the subject : using revlet as forms,
basically to send information via mail or to a database.... and for that
alone revlet can be really cool i find, there is no need to update the html
page...

See the sample revletForm along !
http://www.nabble.com/file/p25393379/basicRevletForm.rev basicRevletForm.rev 


Robert Maniquant wrote:
> 
> Yes you can.. but the whole revlet will have to be reloaded into memory,
> and this is not instantaneous.
> And if you had other variables in the revlet, they're lost cause its a new
> session.. 
> 
> a kind of "postFromRevlet RevletId, targetFile" and "postToRevlet
> revletId, targetFile" command would be great.. !! 
> 
> To make it easier you can play around with test stack I made in june
> testParamsOk.rev
> 

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