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As I sure will become obvious with the asking of this question, I am new to
programing....

I have copied and pasted my way to a successful file upload page and have
built some rather ugly if elseif loops that read the file and extract the
needed data from it. While the data is being parsed from the uploaded file
a string variable is being built that holds some details of the process.
All of this happens when the user clicks the upload button on the form. Now
when all this code is finished running, I ASSUME the page reloads, because
my string variable seems to be empty. So, my question is how do I keep this
variable so that I can print it to the form when the process is finished?

Hope this makes sense.

Thanks,

Thomas

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th*****@msala.net wrote:
As I sure will become obvious with the asking of this question, I am new to
programing....

I have copied and pasted my way to a successful file upload page and have
built some rather ugly if elseif loops that read the file and extract the
needed data from it. While the data is being parsed from the uploaded file
a string variable is being built that holds some details of the process.
All of this happens when the user clicks the upload button on the form. Now
when all this code is finished running, I ASSUME the page reloads, because
my string variable seems to be empty. So, my question is how do I keep this
variable so that I can print it to the form when the process is finished?

Hope this makes sense.


Without seeing your code, it doens't make a lick of sense. Please post
enough of the code so we may see what is happening.

Ken

Sep 10 '05 #2
On Fri, 09 Sep 2005 21:01:12 -0700, Ken Robinson wrote:

Without seeing your code, it doens't make a lick of sense. Please post
enough of the code so we may see what is happening.


I apologize for intruding, but are you the same Ken Robinson who used to
be one of the top guns of Oracle's technical support?

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Sep 10 '05 #3

I figured it out.

Thanks,

Thomas

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