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1 Mark Dixon Page 1 16 – Passing Data between pages: Forms, Sessions, & Query Strings

2 Mark Dixon Page 2 Session Aims & Objectives Aims –To introduce the fundamental ideas involved in passing data between pages Objectives, by end of this week’s sessions, you should be able to: –pass data between pages, using: Self Posting Query Strings Session Variables

3 Mark Dixon Page 3 Example: Logon v2 (design) Restrict access to home page

4 Mark Dixon Page 4 Example: Logon v2 (code) Sub Page_Load() Dim un As String Dim pw As String If Request.Form("btnLogon") > "" Then un = txtUserName.Value pw = txtPassWord.Value If un = "mark" And pw = "soft131" Then Response.Redirect("home.htm") Else msg.innerText = "Login details incorrect." End If End Sub Please logon: Logon.aspx My Home page Welcome to my home page. Home.htm

5 Mark Dixon Page 5 Example: Logon (Fixed Problem) View Source – shows client-side script: No server-side code

6 Mark Dixon Page 6 Example: Logon (Problem 2) User can type home page url (address) directly (bypassing logon page)

7 Mark Dixon Page 7 Solution Need way for: –password page to tell home page –that user logged in OK

8 Mark Dixon Page 8 Technique: Dead-Drop Variables 2 Spies wish to pass message between each other without actually meeting Arrange a dead-drop location –one spy leaves message at location –other spy visits location later to pick up message Variables used as dead-drop containers

9 Mark Dixon Page 9 Example: Logon v3 (code) Dim LogonOK As Boolean Sub Page_Load() Dim un As String Dim pw As String LogonOK = False If Request.Form("btnLogon") > "" Then un = txtUserName.Value pw = txtPassWord.Value If un = "mark" And pw = "soft131" Then LogonOK = True Response.Redirect("home3.htm") Else msg.innerText = "Login details incorrect." End If End Sub Please logon: Logon3.aspx Dim LogonOK As Boolean Sub Page_Load() If LogonOK = False Then Response.Redirect("Logon3.aspx") End If End Sub My Home page Welcome to my home page. Home3.aspx Error: always redirect to logon LogonOK True

10 Mark Dixon Page 10 Example: Logon v3 (Error) Variables – don't persist between pages

11 Mark Dixon Page 11 Passing Data (temporary) Session object –used to pass information between pages: –exists for current session –persist between pages –clears if user closes browser –clears after 20 mins of inactivity –no need for declaration Session("Thing") = 91 Put 91 into Thing

12 Mark Dixon Page 12 Maintaining State: Session Object Sub Page_Load() If Request.Form("btnSend") > "" Then Session("MSG") = "Meet in BGB202" ElseIf Request.Form("btnClear") > "" Then Session.Abandon() End If End Sub Display Send.aspx Session variable –all strings –no declaration Abandon method –deletes all session variables

13 Mark Dixon Page 13 Maintaining State: Session Object Sub Page_Load() parMsg.InnerText = Session("MSG") End Sub Display.aspx read session variable, and display in parMsg

14 Mark Dixon Page 14 Example: Message Using Session variable: Sub Page_Load() If Request.Form("btnSend") > "" Then Session("MSG") = "Meet in BGB202" ElseIf Request.Form("btnClear") > "" Then Session.Abandon() End If End Sub Display Send.aspx Sub Page_Load() parMsg.InnerText = Session("MSG") End Sub Display.aspx MSG Meet in BGB202

15 Mark Dixon Page 15 Questions: Session Variables Write a line of VB code to put the number 74 into a session variable called id. Write VB code that displays 'Hello' in parMsg if the session variable called id is equal to 74 Session("id") = 74 If Session("id") = 74 Then parMsg.InnerText = "Hello" End If

16 Mark Dixon Page 16 Example: Apples (analysis) SPECIFICATION User Requirements –help children learn numbers 1 - 10 Software Requirements –Functional: –display random number of apples (between 1 & 10) –ask child how many apples are there –child enters answer –computer responds appropriately –Non-functional should be easy to use, and interesting

17 Mark Dixon Page 17 Example: Apples (code) What will this do? Dim n As Long Sub Page_Load() Dim html As String Dim a As Long If Request.Form("btnStart") > "" Then n = 1 + Int(Rnd() * 9) html = "How many apples are there? " For a = 1 To n html = html & " " Next quest.InnerHtml = html ElseIf Request.Form("btnCheck") > "" Then If CInt(txtAns.Value) = CInt(n) Then msg.InnerHtml = "Correct, well done!" Else msg.InnerHtml = "Sorry, please try again." End If End Sub Apples.aspx

18 Mark Dixon Page 18 Passing Data (temporary) Query Strings –Useful for passing information between pages via links

19 Mark Dixon Page 19 Maintaining State: Query Strings Data added to end of URL (address): http://localhost/page.asp?Surname=Bob ASP code can use this data: –Request.QueryString("Surname") would return the value "Bob" Form method=get –data automatically added to query string Query String

20 Mark Dixon Page 20 Example: Date-Time What background colour do you want for you date information? Yellow Light Blue Menu.aspx > The date is. The time is. DateTime.aspx

21 Mark Dixon Page 21 Reference: Server Object Model Request object: calling web page –Form: used to get form data from page –QueryString: used to get data from address (?) Response object: web page sent back –Write: used to put text into web page –Redirect: used to navigate to other page –Clear: erases all HTML in web page Session object: store data between pages –Abandon: clears session data

22 Mark Dixon Page 22 Passing Data (persistent) Cookies (not covered in this module) –stored on users’ (client) hard drive –persists between sessions Database/file (covered in later lectures) –stored on server hard drive –persists between sessions

23 Mark Dixon Page 23 Tutorial Exercise: Message LEARNING OBJECTIVE: pass data between pages using session variables, and (form) self-posting Task 1: Get the message example working (from the lecture) Task 2: Change the send.aspx page so that when you click the buttons it gives some feedback as to what has happened. hint: add a paragraph

24 Mark Dixon Page 24 Tutorial Exercise: Apples LEARNING OBJECTIVE: pass data between pages using session variables, and (form) self-posting Task 1: Type in the code for the Apples example (from the lecture) Task 2: Modify this to use a session variable to 'remember' the random number, so that it works. Task 3: Change it so that it disables the buttons appropriately Task 4: Change it so that it clears the text box and feedback as a new question begins

25 Mark Dixon Page 25 Tutorial Exercise: Logon LEARNING OBJECTIVE: pass data between pages using session variables, and (form) self-posting Task 1: Type in the code for the Logon v3 example (from the lecture) NOTE: this will not work properly (variables do not persist between pages) Task 2: Modify this to use a session variable to 'remember' whether the logon was successful. Note: It should not be possible to view the source code Note: It should not be possible to bypass the logon

26 Mark Dixon Page 26 Tutorial Exercise: Date LEARNING OBJECTIVE: pass data between pages using query strings Task 1: Get the Date-Time example (from the lecture) working Task 2: Modify your page to provide another choice of background colour.


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