not sure how to describe this question, but is there a way to avoid writing 
a separate edit page for a data item by using the same page that displays 
it, but having a button submitted that says "edit", which enables a 
conditional statement to edit the data on the same page?

Normally I have a "edit" button on a view page (view_profile_data), which 
takes user to a separate view page (edit_profile_data).

To avoid creating the edit_profile_data page, is it possible to have a 
conditional in the view_profile_data page like this:

{{if edit_button is clicked:}}
    {{=form}}
{{pass}}
Does anyone do it like that or does everyone send user to separate edit 
page?  I guess I'm wondering if there are short-cuts.

thanks,

Alex Glaros

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