On Monday, August 18, 2003, at 05:33 PM, Dan Friedman wrote:
Is there a way to have a web page either:
(1) save it's self, so it's user editable fields can be read later?; or
(2) have the web page read a text file and populate it's fields. Then save
the user editable fields back to the text file?
I built a website, using shockwave, an MTML form validation system to allow users to complete a form that checks as they go and included a pause feature that allowed the user to return at a later day to pick up where they left off. It did this by storing results on the user's hard drive and storing them in the web app's e-mail formatted system. When the form was completed it was encrypted using 128 bit encryption and sent to the sender using FTP. It was all scriptable in MTML. So it worked from an external text file that the web app retrieved from a server.
look at this old idea: demo http://www.gizmotron.org/winged/
The competition for this came out of everywhere in just one month so I discarded the idea.
Mark
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