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Posted by "Ford, Mike" on 11/14/76 11:22
On 28 July 2005 13:39, Jack Jackson wrote:
> What I wanted to do was this:
>
>
> p. 1 : I send client page one, they send answers. SUBMIT
> sends to page 2
> script.
>
> p 2. Before displaying anything to the client, Page 2 script validates
> input from page 1. If there are problems, page 2 script
> redisplays page
> one questions with highlights around problems. Clicking submit then
> resubmits page one data to page 2 script.
>
> Once page 2 script validates all page 1 answers, page 2 script stores
> all those answers to a SESSION, then sends PAGE 2 QUESTIONS ONLY (no
> $_POST information) to client. Client answers page 2 questions and
> clicking submit submits PAGE 2 QUESTIONS to page 3 script.
[....]
>
> Is this possible? How?
With the caveat that I agree with what everyone has said about the duration
of sessions, my answers to your 2 questions are:
Yes. And exactly as you have described it.
So what part of the implementation in PHP do you *really* not understand?
Cheers!
Mike
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