>I know what you mean about Web Connect. I've just finished a huge project in it and am setting up for another smaller one today. It's amazing what JavaScript can do, also, if you have enough control over the users of the app to force them to set Scripting on.
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>FYI I've found that Google's UseNet search (Used to be DejaNews) is invaluable for finding JavaScript help.
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>Barbara
Thanks, Barbara. I was hoping to be able to use javascript to handle some things on several forms. (Some of the data that one of the forms collects is a bit redundant. I would like to use javascript to fill in some values for me.) For example, if a student scores a 6 on the wordlist, then the teacher should have administered story 4. Rather than having the data entry person enter the word list score of 6 (in the word_score field) AND also enter story 4 (in the story_read field), I thought it would be good to use something to fill that in automatically. (This would also ensure that proper information is entered.) I really would prefer not to have the data structured the way it is, but that part is out of my control! lol
Thanks again for the info on Google... I'm heading to check it out now!