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<h2 class="title" align=center>ATS and CMS Tcl Procedure Specifications </h2>

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      <a href="content_add.html">content_add</a>
    
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        Procedures regarding content methods
        
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        Commands for managing dynamic templated forms.
        
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        The request commands provide a mechanism for managing the query parameters to a page. The request is simply a special instance of a form object, and is useful for the frequent cases when data must be passed from page to page to determine display or page flow, rather than perform a transaction based on user input via a form.
        
	<p>See: form <a href="">element</a>
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