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Visual FoxPro
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West Wind Web Connection
Divers
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00516768
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>I wouldn't dare snicker - I've asked too many similar questions < sympathetic grin >
>
>I don't use Visual WebBuilder, but it sounds as if the data-editing page is part of a < form > < /form > tag (check the raw HTML). If so, then that form will have an action attached to it
>< form name = "MyVWBForm" action="ABC.ASP">   < /form >
>As long as your button is type "Submit" and is inside the form tags then it automatically calls the form action (yes there are ways to call other actions, but that's for the NEXT thread). You don't add any code to the button unless you are adding JavaScript validation or other bells and whistles.
>
>Note that I've added spaces inside the tag delimiters so they will show correctly.
>
>HTH
>Barbara


Thanks for the info, Barbara.

Boy, what a difference a few days of digging in makes.... I moved everything over to Web Connection (instead of Visual WebBuilder) and spent the past few days REALLY experimenting. So far, I've been able to tie my backend data to some HTML forms, etc. I've even been able to create several buttons on one of the forms (TOP, PREV, NEXT, BOTTOM, etc) and now have it successfully "scrolling" though the table (very similar to a desktop app.)

This stuff is a blast once you commit and dive in! I can't believe how much progress I've made so far... (Reminds me of when VFP 3 was released...Playing around with the data environments, methods, etc.)

Today I finished the routine that emails the user's password to them should they forget it. (It will only email to the email address that was set up when they signed in originally.) That, so far, has actually been the easiest thing to do.

Rick has a great product and I just wish I hadn't waited so long to decide to jump in.

Well, enough rambling... I sound like a youngster that just rode his bike for the first time without training wheels!

Thanks again,
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