Yes, you should use a session, or a temporary place within the
database. A session is better, though. Make sure you write code to
expire your sessions, though.
Julian.
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On 02/04/2008, at 5:59 PM, Sijo Kg wrote:
>
> Hi
> I have partial form and i have attached its html generated
> version..When I click on each select what happens is another search
> window replaces this partial which is completely inside a div.Then
> again
> the search result comes on next window and when i select one again the
> first page comes with new data(Here database not updated it happens
> only
> upon save).But what my problem is suppose if I select first select and
> then second select the result of first goes ..Should I use
> session,.. to
> save temperorily this data or is there any other solution.As I am
> new to
> session please help me
>
> Sijo
>
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> http://www.ruby-forum.com/attachment/1673/index.html
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