> Umm... each form has it's own POST target? Or instead of two forms, > you keep the running totals in DB with the keybeing the sessionID for > that session. When they click on the main "submit" button, it just > does a call to the page which totals it all up and presents things for > final submission. > > So you'd just one form, which is for entering things. And then a > seperate javascript button which calls in to do the final wrap up. > > Does this make sense? Sorry I don't have example code... > > John
Hi John, Yes that make sense but I guess what I am not clear on is how do I distinguish between the two submissions so that the post route knows that the user is done and to take further action? You mentioned as JavaScript button but how does such a button let the POST route know that the user is done? Sorry if I am not following something that should be obvious. _______________________________________________ dancer-users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.preshweb.co.uk/mailman/listinfo/dancer-users
