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Firstly - Rick - I will no doubt end up buying your wares, but first I have to get my head around web programming in it's entirety, including stuff 'out there', and not just on localhost.
I am messing with Eeva web server (it's free. It doesn't require IIS, (which is a pain all unto itself!)), and it doesn't have localhost limitations. I can get data out there on a web page from local dbfs - first time I ever did this, so it is quite fun to see it happen!
This, I don't think, is an Eeva question, but HTML in general. I am still trying to get my head around the whole web page flow of data, with posts and responses, etc, and I am sure this will take time for a dummy like me, but my question is - if, in the web page I run on the Eeva web server, I can use memory variables from dbfs to 'say' stuff in the browser. In other words - I can represent memory variables on the screen in the browser, but how could I get data entered into a textbox (etc) into a memory variable? From what I have read, things don't work this way, but it seems so weird that I can put a memvar onto the screen, but I can't take the value of a control into a memvar.
Please talk to me.
Thanks!
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