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asp pause large recordset

Asked by webdork in Miscellaneous Programming

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Im using the GET method in my form to send a string of variables to a search page. If the resultant recordset returns a high number of records, I want to have the viewer confirm their intent to continue.

Example "Your search returned 756  records, do you want to continue or refine your search."

What is the best way to do this without losing the querystring on continue but still maintain the form settings on a refine. I prefer not to use JS.Start Free Trial
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