|  | Posted by shimmyshack on 03/04/07 22:20 
On 4 Mar, 17:30, "rsvore" <rsv...@sbcglobal.net> wrote:> I have a php form that runs through seven steps for the user to complete the
 > form. During each step validation runs before the user can see the next step
 > in the form, once completed there is a submit that send the info to a DB and
 > displays a "thank you" as a final step. Once the Thank you is displayed I
 > want to have a Yes and No choice for the user, if they select No I want the
 > session to destroy so other users can not see the info the previous user put
 > in the form by selecting the back button in IE. I don't want the destroy to
 > happen until the "No" button is selected. Any help as to how to approach
 > this problem?
 >
 > Thanks,
 >
 > Rob
 
 It is a funny question really, since you obviously know how to code a
 multipage form, I am wondering why you ask?!
 If the form is already submitted at that point there doesnt seem to be
 much point keeping the data around anyway. Just call session_destory()
 however if you want the button to destory it like you suggest, why not
 think of the Thank you as the last-but-one page of the form, although
 the details have been added to the database, you can then add some
 logic to destoy the session if a further input of type="button" is
 submitted.
 Or have the form post to an entirely new page, perhaps one which
 destroys the session and then redirects them to something of interest.
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