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    JavaScripting Question: URGENT HELP

    Hi, everyone;

    I am new to this forum and I am sure there is someone who can help me with this problem.

    I have a form that I want to split in multi forms, I am able to pass all other values, through query string, but there is a problem.

    On the main form there are arround 30 fields, now there are four main fileds, on the top of the form, and a drop down menu that changes the input fields placed below this dropdown menu, whenever user select something from drop down menu (using onchage event).

    Now the real problem is that I want to keep these master values on page one and move everything below it on the second page, now how will I handle this onchange event on the next page, when onchange is happening on the first page.

    Any clues, please guide me urgently.

    Regards,
    Zaff

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    Perhaps you should post your question in the Web Development forum. This is a Java forum, not Javascript.

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