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Old 07-29-2004, 08:33 AM   #1
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Advice on Implementing Emergency Messaging Scenario. Please help! :]


Hi!

I am trying to make a page that is independent of a web-server for emergency messaging. So that users could click on several text-fields, and have them all come up with remembered values that would then be submitted.

I know it can be done in Javascript, but is there any other way that somebody could suggest for implementing this? I need to store values on a computer with no database/web server/ Internet connectivity. Thanks in advance for helping me solve this problem.

Oh yes, and if possible I would like the changed/updated values to be consistent from one page visit to the next. So far with what I have been able to do in JavaScript, the new values are lost every time the page is reloaded.

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P.S. Could I use Ruby to do this with arrays?

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