It would work if the form button was on the previous page as long as the page action points to the new page.
Before page load is just:
if ("" = "")
for any form submit you could use:
if (Request.ServerVariables("REQUEST_METHOD") = "POST")
It would work if the form button was on the previous page as long as the page action points to the new page.
Before page load is just:
if ("" = "")
for any form submit you could use:
if (Request.ServerVariables("REQUEST_METHOD") = "POST")
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