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Or you can use an if action to see if all the data is entered.  If not, save data into variables and branch back to the form using the variables to load the form fields as defaults.  The variables will be empty on first use so the form fields will be blank.
 
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Daniel

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Sent: Thursday, July 31, 2003 6:13 PM
Subject: Witango-Talk: Submitted forms are blank when going 'back'

Not really a WiTango problem directly, but I have a couple forms that end-users submit to request a graph to be generated by WiTango.  They fill out a variety of information and click submit, which passes the post-args and <@userreferenceargument> back to the same .taf file which then generates a report.  Sometimes if they've left some fields blank and the .taf reports an error message, when they click 'back' the form has reset itself with blank fields.  But sometimes it retains the information the user entered.  Is there some way to force the browser to always retain the original form information?
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