Hi Far,

How about using a bit of javascript e.g

Document.formname.submit();

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Sent: Wednesday, 1 December 2004 10:58 a.m.
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Subject: [ASP] Submitting a form


Is there any way to submit a form programmatically, as opposed to
requiring
the user click a submit button, such that the post values are available
in
the next page as Request.Form("ElementName")?

TIA,

Far Farley
www.TheAccessWizard.com <http://www.theaccesswizard.com/>





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