> 
> Jim Moseby wrote:
> >>-----Original Message-----
> >>From: Jack Jackson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >>Sent: Wednesday, July 27, 2005 3:47 PM
> >>To: php >> "[php] PHP General List"
> >>Subject: Re: [PHP] Multipage form redux
> >>
> >>
> >>hi, my first attempt at a sessions-based form is starting at
> >>
> >>http://pastebin.com/322696
> >>
> >>and I have a question. What I want to do is, after the user 
> >>answers the 
> >>questions in section one and they are error checked, I want 
> >>to write the 
> >>answers to $_SESSION() and then continue down the script to 
> the next 
> >>page of questions. I do *not* want to re-send the answers 
> >>from page one 
> >>as $_POST vars back to the user and have the user submit the 
> >>answers to 
> >>page 2 plus the $_POST answers from page 1.
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>What I am doing now is clearly wrong, basically :
> >>
> >>if (empty($error)) {
> >>         include_once($page2);
> >>}
> >>
> >>because that's keeping it all in one script. But how should I 
> >>be getting 
> >>to the next page, sending headers to a new script, and at the 
> >>end of the 
> >>chain the script which pulls it all together?
> >>
> >>Thanks in advance,
> >>
> >>JJ
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > This seems so simple to me.  As I understand it, you want 
> to split a data
> > entry session into several pages.  You don't want to 
> collect the data and
> > submit it all at the end, but instead commit it to session 
> variables along
> > the way.  Am I missing something? 
> > 
> > Here's how I would do it in a nutshell:
> > 
> > Page1 // User enters first batch of data, presses SUBMIT at 
> bottom.  Data is
> > POSTed to Page2
> > 
> > Page2 // Commit data from page 1 to session variables, then 
> displays form
> > for next batch of data.  User presses SUBMIT, posts data to Page 3.
> > 
> > Page3 // Commit data from page 2 to session variables, then 
> displays form
> > for next batch of data.  User presses SUBMIT, posts data to Page 4.
> > 
> > ... etc etc etc  (Each page begins by assigning data from 
> the previous page
> > to session variables)
> > 
> > Page515 // Displays all session variables set in previous 
> pages, asks user
> > to confirm.  User confirms by pressing SUBMIT, confirmation 
> POSTed to page
> > 516, who writes it all to the database, and sends 
> confirmation email.
> > 
> > Personally, I would take the advice of a previous poster 
> and start off
> > assigning a username and password to the user.  Then store 
> each page in the
> > database as the user progresses.  That way, if he is 
> interrupted in the
> > middle of the process, he won't lose all his data and have 
> to start over.
> > He can just enter his username and pick up where he left 
> off. You will just
> > have to  write a script that purges old incomplete records. 
> (A great job for
> > cron!)
> > 
> > JM
> > 
> 
> 
> Right. Except I would rather have it working in a session because I 
> specifically do not want to have the form sending $_POST data 
> back and 
> forth to the browser six times for several reasons. SO I'd like to
> 
> Page1 // User enters first batch of data, presses SUBMIT at bottom. 
> Data is cleaned and written to SESSION, user passed to Page2
> 
> repeat as necessary to last page. At last page, process and 
> error check 
> newest input, then commit it, plus all previously stored 
> session info to 
> db.
> 
> Does this make sense?
> 
> Thanks in advance

Makes sense.  I do not believe you can do this without client-side scripting
(Javascript, AJAX, etc)  You cannot (otherwise)process data that has not
been sent back to be processed.

JM

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