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Hey guys,

a couple weeks ago I had some codepart that allowed me to click through a form while it's visible.
But I think I deleted the code and now it's lost.


Someone got any idea how to do it?
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Google is an incredible tool, if you can be bothered to use it: http://www.google.co.uk/search?aq=f&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8&q=click+through+form[^]

Includiong an article on this site: Transparent, Click-Through Forms[^]
 
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Manfred Rudolf Bihy 18-Dec-11 10:37am    
<sarcasm>Why bother with filtering through heaps of search results when you can achieve the same effect by delegating the job to the eager fools here on CP.</sarcasm>

:-)
#realJSOP 18-Dec-11 10:56am    
I would have just given him a link to the search results page and left him to do with it as he pleases. But then, I'm more of an anarchist than Griff. :)
Sergey Alexandrovich Kryukov 18-Dec-11 12:27pm    
Why? OP seriously needs some help, but the help of some different kind. I tried to provide some, please see my answer.
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Amir Mahfoozi 18-Dec-11 12:18pm    
+5
Sergey Alexandrovich Kryukov 18-Dec-11 12:28pm    
My 5 anyway, but I think the help I tried to provide is kinda more important... :-)
--SA
zokker13 wrote:
But I think I deleted the code and now it's lost.


I'm not sure if you really need your lost code and how much you need it (however, I wouldn't mind to see the solution myself; it sounds intriguing to me), but you need something else more urgently.

What you need is Revision Control System, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Revision_control[^].

These days, there is absolutely no excuses for working without such system. The benefits are great, but your efforts can be insignificant. The system can be Open Source (and I think it must be) and free of charge, it can be of tiny footprint and powerful, it can be reliable, scalable and unobtrusive, so your development won't change in a bit — until the moment you get into any kind of trouble.

Please see this discussion (with my answer of course): Revision control systems, which to choose from?[^].

See also my past answers:
Needs some words of wisedom to set up and/or use a server (answer 1)[^].
Needs some words of wisedom to set up and/or use a server (answer 2)[^].

—SA
 
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Abhinav S 18-Dec-11 12:32pm    
Good answer. 5.
Sergey Alexandrovich Kryukov 18-Dec-11 12:36pm    
Thank you, Abhinav.
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Prashant Srivastava LKO 18-Dec-11 13:06pm    
Nice answer sir
Sergey Alexandrovich Kryukov 18-Dec-11 13:10pm    
Thank you, Prashant.
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