Dynamic form (goes and comes without loss of data!)

Hey there!

I am in a bit of a pickle... especially since I'm not very goot with AS2...

Here's what I'm trying to do:

http://www.isleekdesign.com/customtravel.swf

It is essentially a shape with 6 pages that you can scroll backward, if you missed some information and want to go back for review.

I think the concept is good, but I'm not sure how to actually run.

Here is a screenshot of the timeline, so get you an idea of how I did it (but you probably know it already...):

http://www.isleekdesign.com/timeline.jpg

I did create a mask and shape scrolls... it going forward until that 45 frame, then it goes to the rear.

For example, if we are on page 2 of 6 and retaliate, he plays the animation "backwards" and jumps to frame 1 (of course plays don't step back, but with a ' gotoAndStop (1) '; command).

The problem is that if I fill, say that all of the information on page 1 of 6 and then scroll down... when I come back to this page, the info is lost.

Here's what the form looks like:

http://www.isleekdesign.com/Scene1.jpg

I have named each text entry and checkbock accordingly, but am not sure how to get the input data actually stick to each field so that the "coming and going" actually works...

Any ideas on how to achieve this? The next step is to send the form to a php script... But first things first

My * guess * is that a script should be added when I hit the "next" button, so that it sticks the field values (what the user has typed) in each field and stays there. This will also help collect information of each page for when it is ready to be sent.

Thank you in advance to anyone who can help me. I'm ready to download the .fla is necessary.

Kind regards

iSleek

Save all data (in variables), before leave you a page.

for example, create your instance of loadvars to send when you initialize your app (before you get on the pages of form):

var sendLV:LoadVars = new LoadVars();  Initialize, so it is not crushed.  You may even need:

{if(!sendLV)}

var sendLV:LoadVars = new LoadVars();

}

Then, before leaving a page, wrap through all your textfields and record the input data to sendLV:

sendLV.name = nameTF.text;

sendLV.address = addressTF.text;

.

.

.

etc.

When you enter a loop of the form through your textfields page again to see if all the data was stored:

{if(sendLV.Name!=undefined)}

nameTF.text = sendLV.name;

}

{if(sendLV.Address!=undefined)}

addressTF.text = sendLV.address;

}

.

.

.

etc.

not only this will prevent loss of data among users of flash and frustrating, but you will be all set to call your script php with your populated loadvars.

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