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Saving Web Pages from a Browser IE5+

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Suppose you just finished creating a web page with forms, checkboxes, etc.., and you want to view it on your IE Browser; Can you save the information (save the web page)you inputed on the browser without losing it? I keep on saving the web page, hoping that the information saves, but only saves the page looking like the way it was created. Whenever you save the web page, does it automatically default to its original state?
For example (on your IE Browser); File -> Save As... -> "webpage.html"
It saves the page, but doesn't save the page with inputed information. Please Help

Joel
 
You can set the value attribute for text boxes (if the text is the same each time), with check boxes you can just add "checked" into the tag (if its checked). This will really only help you if the value for each field is the same each time.

You can also download a form handling assistant (like gator or roboform). Then save the info for each page... roboform is probably the best for this.

Hope this helps. -gerrygerry
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