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Old December 29th, 2004, 04:49 AM
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Default table into session

hello... i'm quite new in asp and i have some problems...

anyone can tell me how to put a table into session and how to get it back on another page?

thanks

 
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Do you want to pass the entire table content to next page? If the content is more then the resources taken will be more.

What exactly is your requirement?


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i want to pass a simple table with 8 integer elements

Dim tab(8)






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