> I have an update page that has a form in it.
>
> However, I want to add another form in the same page. My current form
> acts
> upon itself (i.e. Action = the same page). If I set up another form
to do
> the same, how would my PHP determine with action submit button was
acted
> upon?
>
> Currently, for the single form here is how it knows a form was
submitted:
>
> if ((isset($HTTP_POST_VARS["MM_update"])) &&
($HTTP_POST_VARS["MM_update"]
> == "form1")) {
>
> How would I test which form submitted the action?
>
> Thanks and if I didn't make myself clear, I apologize.
Just name each submit button something different. The program could
check for $_POST['MM_update'] to process the first form, or
$_POST['MM_update2'] to update the second.
<input type="submit" name="MM_update" value="Submit">
<input type="submit" name="MM_update2" value="Submit">
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