M
M. Rosmus
Hello,
I have created a complex DB Query on Frontpage 2000, that
is bringing in two different types of records. On each
returned record, along with the column results, I have
created two hyperlinks. Clicking on one hyperlink sends
certain information to the right frame (named
update.asp), and clicking on the other hyperlink sends
different pieces of information from the DB results to the
right frame as well. The goal of this project is link the
two different types of records together, in a one to one
relationship. Ideally, I would like to click on the one
hyperlink, sending it's specific information to the right
frame, and then I would like to click on the hyperlink of
an accompanying record of the database results to populate
the other information, so that the right frame would have
information from both records. Then once the form in the
right frame is fully populated, I could submit the form,
writing the information to a table. Everything works
properly, except that each time I click on a hyperlink, it
refreshes the right frame, so I am unable to have
information from two separate hyperlinks present on the
same page. Is this even possible, or is it just the
inherent functionality of a hyperlink? Thanks for any
help that you can lend.
Mark Rosmus
I have created a complex DB Query on Frontpage 2000, that
is bringing in two different types of records. On each
returned record, along with the column results, I have
created two hyperlinks. Clicking on one hyperlink sends
certain information to the right frame (named
update.asp), and clicking on the other hyperlink sends
different pieces of information from the DB results to the
right frame as well. The goal of this project is link the
two different types of records together, in a one to one
relationship. Ideally, I would like to click on the one
hyperlink, sending it's specific information to the right
frame, and then I would like to click on the hyperlink of
an accompanying record of the database results to populate
the other information, so that the right frame would have
information from both records. Then once the form in the
right frame is fully populated, I could submit the form,
writing the information to a table. Everything works
properly, except that each time I click on a hyperlink, it
refreshes the right frame, so I am unable to have
information from two separate hyperlinks present on the
same page. Is this even possible, or is it just the
inherent functionality of a hyperlink? Thanks for any
help that you can lend.
Mark Rosmus