The simple solution would be to duplicate the YES/NO Dialog for each Webpage that uses it but that does not seem like a great idea either but it would be much cleaner. To get the “my standard” YES/NO Dialog on a Webpage I just drag it from the object list on the left. I would end up with either a CASE statement or a series of IF / ELSEIF statements. My technique has been to set a session property and use it in the called dialog to know where it was called FROM. The code for YES on Webpage1 is different than Webpage2. What I was hoping to avoid was having several different Webpages use the same YES/NO Dialog and that dialog have code in it to do work where it was called from multiple Webpages. OK … The Dismissed Event helps a little by consolidating where to check for all of the user button clicks all in one place
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