Inserting ref nr from current page into a form ?

A

Andre

Hope this does not sound to confusing..
I am busy designing a website for an estate agent, and have set up a link
from each property where the user can click and fill out a form for feedback
...
Is it possible to insert the ref nr (which is contained in a single cell) of
the current page the user is on, into the form where the user will be taken
to fill out the form ?
ie cell name on House01.htm into a provided space on the form.htm
This could be handy when the agents get the email and he knows which
property the user looked at.
I though to just include the question on the form, which would mean the user
have to go back to the page he/she was on to get the reference nr.
Thanks
 
S

Stefan B Rusynko

Include the ref nr in your link to the form
See http://irt.org/script/form.htm#10

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| Hope this does not sound to confusing..
| I am busy designing a website for an estate agent, and have set up a link
| from each property where the user can click and fill out a form for feedback
| ..
| Is it possible to insert the ref nr (which is contained in a single cell) of
| the current page the user is on, into the form where the user will be taken
| to fill out the form ?
| ie cell name on House01.htm into a provided space on the form.htm
| This could be handy when the agents get the email and he knows which
| property the user looked at.
| I though to just include the question on the form, which would mean the user
| have to go back to the page he/she was on to get the reference nr.
| Thanks
 

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