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> if (href="/cgi-bin/myprogram?parm=parmvalue") {
> domystuff;
> }
> else {
> dootherstuff;
> }
It wouldn't be quite that simple. The browser would expect a page to be
returned by an HREF.
A couple alternatives come to mind. I think a java applet on the current
page could connect to the server and ask for a true/false response. The
applet could export a method that could return a true/false value to java
script.
Second, an HREF link could return a page that contained a form with a hidden
variable. If you didn't want that page to replace the current page, then
you may be able to reference a hidden target frame. Your java script could
reference the hidden variable in the hidden frame.
Sorry, I don't have a source example.
Nathan M. Andelin
www.relational-data.com
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