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Yes, you can. I have a form that does just that. When the form gets submitted, I read the $POST['variable_name'] ($post_variable=$POST['variable_name'] ) and it gets thrown back into my form in the template (<input type="text" name="myname" size="50" value="$variable_name">)
Sorry I can't point you to some reading, I do everything by trial and error. ![]() |
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