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Posted by rsvore on 03/05/07 00:10
Thanks I'll work on it tomorrow.
R
"J.O. Aho" <user@example.net> wrote in message
news:55115vF233ernU1@mid.individual.net...
> rsvore wrote:
>
> > Currently the destroy is at the end of the script but if I'm on step one
of
> > the form and go to step two and decide to go back to step 1 by using the
> > back button in IE it destroys session the step1 values and I have to
> > repopulate the fields. I have an include that pulls the DB population
script
> > so I will try the destroy there.
>
> I would put in an extra page in the beginning, as you have it now, I
guess, is:
>
> page with link to form
>
> first form page
>
> second form page
>
> ...
>
> yes or no page
>
> kill session page
>
>
> This has the funny thing that you recreate a session if you use the
backwards
> buttons and I guess thats what makes your session to be recreated. Do this
> instead:
>
> page with link to form
>
> page creates session and then forward to next page with header()
>
> first form page
>
> second form page
>
> ...
>
> yes or no page
>
> kill session page
>
>
> When you back from "first form page" you will come to "page with link to
form"
> without a new session is created. No new session is created when you go
from
> "second form page" to "first form page" as the session isn't created on
that page.
>
> Of course you can keep things like it is, but you have to check if there
is a
> session or not when you load "first form page", if none detected create a
new
> session, if session detected don't do anything.
>
> I hope you did follow this quite late evening post.
>
> --
>
> //Aho
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