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Entering "edit" mode within a IWP web page

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I have a DB that is published to the web using IWP. Usually when clicking in a field on the web page, IWP will recognize that the user is trying to input data and automatically enter the "edit record" mode. However, this "automatic edit record" function does not work if the field is formatted as a drop-down. So, my question is, is there a script or something that can be put on the web page (as a button or something) to allow the user to enter the edit record mode?

Oh, I have locked the status area to keep users from searching and browsing through records. This DB is an "add records" only DB.

Thanks!!

The drop-down seems to work fine for me with the supported browsers. IE6win, IE5.2and safari1.2 mac.

It appears the open record/request script step will put the page into edit mode, and the commit record/request step will submit changes

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