If you insist on doing this serverside, then personally I'd probably
use hidden form fields. If you're open to doing it client side, then
I'd probably out the information into five <div> sections, only one of
which would be visible at any one time. using dhtml. What you want is
the CSS visibility attribute. Only one <div> would be visible at any
one time.

On 5/28/05, ...helmut <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have a form that contains 100 questions. To make it easier on the user, I
> will divide it into 5 sections (20 questions per section), then all the
> information will be written to a db. What is the best way to carry along
> through the pages the information that has already been submitted? Cookies?
> Writing to a DB after each section? Session Variables?
> 
> I read that writing to a database as i go along could be too much of a
> hazzle for the db, specially if I have multiple people filling out the form
> at the same time.
> 
> TIA
> 
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