>But... I'm missing something.... I need to populate the form with different
>types of information and consequently need something like:
>
>CallForm(FormID,param1,param2, etc...)

You're not going to find that I'm afraid. You have a two choices that 
I can see, based on your scant information:

-- Create separate forms and call them explicitly;
-- Create a generic form, set a global, and do the form-specific 
stuff in the form handler based on the global. That's just moving the 
form-specific stuff from one location in your code to another as far 
as I can see.

Maybe you could do what you want with C++ also. I don't know, not 
knowing much about it.

You can reuse forms, to some extent, if you factor your functionality 
carefully. If you're just getting started with this stuff, however, I 
would suggest you just do it the hard way and forget about elegant 
generic forms until you have a better understanding of how the 
architecture works.

If you provide more specific information, perhaps someone can give 
you a more useful response.

Regards,
Steve Mann

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