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Posted by Leif Gregory on 10/21/67 11:08
Hello NSK,
Tuesday, February 15, 2005, 8:21:43 AM, you wrote:
N> After the user completes and submits Form1, the script will process
N> it and display a different form. etc...
There's a boatload of ways to do this, but here's a real simple one to
get you rolling. I'll leave it up to you to make it better.
<?php
if ($_POST['form3Complete'] == 1)
{
echo "You're done! Thanks.";
exit;
}
if ($_POST['form2Complete'] == 1) { ?>
<form name="form3" method="post" action="<? echo $_SERVER['PHP_SELF']";?>>
//Your form stuff
<input type="hidden" name="form3Complete" value="1">
</form>
<?php } elseif ($_POST['form1Complete'] == 1) { ?>
<form name="form2" method="post" action="<? echo $_SERVER['PHP_SELF']";?>>
//Your form stuff
<input type="hidden" name="form2Complete" value="1">
</form>
<?php } else { ?>
<form name="form1" method="post" action="<? echo $_SERVER['PHP_SELF']";?>>
//Your form stuff
<input type="hidden" name="form1Complete" value="1">
</form>
<?php } ?>
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