If I understand correctly, you want a form that updates information and returns itself with updated data & allow multiple updates using POST. Don't bother with redirection... just have the form call itself. Put a hidden input in the form with a name like "updated" and check for its existence. If it's in the request, use dtml-call to process any changes that have been submitted. Call that processing method at the very top of the form and everything else should fall into place... your fields should find themselves populated with fresh data without any extra effort. HTH, Dylan On Fri, 2003-04-04 at 14:46, Dennis Allison wrote:
I have a form that uses POST to transfer it's output because there is a lot of text and because I don't want it exposed on the command line.
The form gets processed and then wants to return the same material, slightly modified, to the original form to repopulate. To do this I generally redirect to the original form with the variables appened as quote_plus() quoted name/value pairs in the usual GET format.
Is there some way to use POST in this context?
If it's significant, the form is embeded in a frameset.
-dra
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