Keith

Each to his own.  My approach is to use XSP to retrieve the data,
wrap results in a 'standard' (ie one I evolved to suit my needs) set of
form-type XML tags, and then it run it through an XSL transform
to create one of those messy HTML pages.  Not sure what
you mean by clean??

Derek

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I can think of several ways I might do this, but none of them seem 
elegant.  Would somebody please show me the clean way of doing this...

Keith Goettert
Lightwave Access, LLC
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