I was attempting some of the suggestions. I was using a session variable to indicate wether or not post data was found. If post data is found and the session has expired then the post data is stored in teh session. Once the login is complete, I attempt to restore the post data from the...
I figured the solution to this problem would most certain involved storing information in the session but this ONLY needs to be done when the session expires (I've read session variables should not be over used). I know how to determine when the session expires, I also know how to store the...
The new request is for the form to be like a questionnaire where the users can input large amounts of text (like 10 questions where they want the limit to be 512 characters per response). Thus I will exceed the querystring limit. No problem change from method="get" to method="post" my problem...
I have a current web application that utilizes a login to authenticate users
into the application. Once I authenticate them, I store away the user's
name in a Session variable. I then utilize this check to confirm the
session has not timed out (isLogon.asp - which I include on every page).
if...
I have a current web application that utilizes a login to authenticate users
into the application. Once I authenticate them, I store away the user's
name in a Session variable. I then utilize this check to confirm the
session has not timed out (isLogon.asp - which I include on every page).
if...
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