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Thread began 9/21/2009 7:59 am by hirshj389512 | Last modified 9/22/2009 1:03 pm by hirshj389512 | 8755 views | 10 replies

hirshj389512

Documentation a little week

Ok in the last 24 hours I have recreated your example which does work


The documentation provided on the web site is useless. The tip you provided on the body helped


this is what i finally did

In Dreamweaver CS 4
create php page
add form in body (Insert -> Form)
change method = post
name "your form"
add form ID in properties
add form label (Insert->form->Label)
add checkbox inside value tag)Insert->Form->checkbox
Leave Type checkbox
Set Name "urcheckbox"
Set Value "urcheckbox"
add form value tag (Insert ->Form -> Label)
add button (Insert ->Form -> Button)
chnage type to submit
set value = submit
Higlight the button
use properties to add id "submit"
select form up to first label
use behaviors
From the Server Behaviors panel, choose Add.
Choose WA Cookies Toolkit > Set Cookie Value. OnSubmit
enter cookie name ("urchoice")
select body
goto behaviors
Choose WA Cookies Toolkit > Redirect Basedon cookie
select cookie (name as in above)
set cookie value to true
set destination

its done


The on line documentation indicated that there was no problem if you didn't have a form
not necessaryily true..

You said that you assumed that cookie was already made... if so you don't get the code you generated

the cookie is apparently created when value is first set

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