>Let's assume that your form has an action="somepage.lasso" and that on >somepage.lasso you have an inline that adds the record. > >Then your submit button can look like this: <input type="submit" >name="submit" value="Next Step"> > >where "Next Step" is how the button appears - obviously you can edit it to >whatever you want. > >Is this what you were looking for?
I'm not certain, it seems to be heading in the right direction but I'm still a bit confused. I'm a FileMaker solutions developer and I don't spend enough time with Lasso to master it. In fact I haven't worked with it in 3 years.
Here is a quick example. Using the "site builder" from the "Lasso Studio" menu inside of Dreamweaver I create 3 files.
If I alter the button label (value="add record") to (value="continue") the action performs a "find". The client wants the button to read "continue" and not "add record".
Can you give me an example in the above code that would allow me to alter the "value" in the "input type"?
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