yes when the form is submitted an email is sent to the manager to inform him that a customer has ordered for a desktop. There is no transaction involved.

>What's the business process of how ordering is supposed to work? When a
>person orders something through the web interface is it supposed to notify
>somebody at the company that an order was placed? If so, then AFAIK there is
>going to have to be a server-side something. A client-side only solution is
>only going to notify the client. So while it may technically be possible to
>pass the variables and read them, what good are they? Unless you are just
>having them print out a completed order form and snail-mail it or something?
>
>Or maybe I'm missing something?
>
>-Kevin
>
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "ColdFusion Programmer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: "CF-Talk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Sent: Thursday, October 23, 2003 10:40 AM
>Subject: Re:Hidden variables and passing data from one page to another
>
>
>> yes that's correct, I am not using ColdFusion to do this, I have been
>asked to do this in html and _javascript_. Is it possible to do pass hidden
>form variables from one page to another using html and _javascript_? Are there
>any other ways to do this?
>>
>> >On Thursday 23 Oct 2003 16:24 pm, Allan Clarke wrote:
>> >>To: CF-Talk
>> >> I am not using any server side
>> >> language, only _javascript_ and html.
>> >
>> >Ermm... ?
>> >
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