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The second way to use this to your advantage is to put information
in the form that you are tracking from one page to another, or information
that you have generated (like a new user id number, etc).
One way that I have used this information is in writing a reporting
application. After submitting a query I needed to pass to the next page
the number of the last record I displayed. This way, when the user clicked
on the the next button to show the next 50 records I passed back in to the
same page the last record I viewed. Then I used this value in the sql
statement to get the next set of records.
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