On Jan 30, 2008 9:09 PM, Janet N <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Because there is not enough to each step to justify a full web page devoted
> to it alone, I have decided to keep all steps on one page.
even if you manage this with a single php file, you should consider showing
only the relevant form
Hi Jochem,
Thanks for the prompt response. No I do not want people to fill in both
forms at once.
I actually have a three step process. I simplified it to two because if I
can get two steps to work, I should be good to go. Each step depends on the
preceding step having completed successfully.
Janet N schreef:
is it possible to use "input type="hidden" for signkey form and put it in
the register form before the submit button? I'm not sure but
is it possible to use hidden to make this work?
what are you trying to do? do you want to have people fill in both forms
at once then process
is it possible to use "input type="hidden" for signkey form and put it in
the register form before the submit button? I'm not sure but
is it possible to use hidden to make this work?
Thanks.
On Jan 30, 2008 3:16 AM, Jochem Maas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Janet N schreef:
> > Hi there,
> >
> >
Janet N schreef:
Hi there,
I have two forms on the same php page. Both forms has php embeded inside
html with it's own submit button.
How do I keep the second form from not disappearing when I click submit on
the first form? My issue is that when I click the submit button from the
first
form
Hi there,
I have two forms on the same php page. Both forms has php embeded inside
html with it's own submit button.
How do I keep the second form from not disappearing when I click submit on
the first form? My issue is that when I click the submit button from the
first
form (register), the sec
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