Traveling Forms (fwd)

MegaZone (megazone@livingston.com)
Mon, 9 Sep 1996 15:42:51 -0700 (PDT)

Once upon a time cmurray@tiac.net shaped the electrons to say...
>I have re-created the forms in HTML with fill-in fields and have included a
>field for the manager to acknowledge approval (password perhaps). My
>question is this: Is there some way for the employee to fill out the HTML
>form, submit it in such a way that the HTML form itself routes to the
>manager, who would then somehow approve it with a secure "signature," and
>then would submit it to the approrpriate processing office or to the
>appropriate database?

Sure, CGI. Have the user access a form and submit it, the data from that
form goes into a database accessed via ANOTHER form by the manager. That
page can be password protected so only the manager gets to see it. And
then the manager approves the form and sends it to the final destination.

-MZ

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