>>Are all of your check boxes named the same? If so, I believe a comma deliminated list of the values that were selected are sent to the server.
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>Yes, there are 3 parts to this process.
>1 - the html with the iFrame
>2 - the ASP that puts the table into the iFrame, all rows' checkboxes are named 'fred' while I try to figure this out.
>3 - the ASP I am trying to receive the iFrame information into
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>I am fairly new at this and am still learning, but I just can't figure out why the information is not even getting sent to the 3d page, only the 'submit' button is being passed. If put other objects on the form, like textbox for input, that also gets passed. Just nothing in the iFrame, not the table or any of it's information.
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>Rhonda
Is the table within the IFrame within a form? If so, are you submitting the form within the IFrame or just the form from the html page?
Last question...Why are you using an IFrame?
Tim Westmoreland
Software Engineer
Skyline Technologies, Inc.
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