I think a better way for you to go(it may be a little bit more
difficult, but it won't have any annoying "flickering" from the
reloading of page) is to use AJAX.
But if you insist on going on a PHP form + Javascript validation ->
submit form ->PHP form + Javascript validation, that can be done as well.
It might help to put up a sniplet of your PHP code. When you say the
page is reloading, I assume that you mean you have a form tag that sends
the POST data back to itself?
Beauford wrote:
Hi,
I have a form with about 20 fields in it and have two drop down menus in
which the second one changes depending on the previous one. This is done
with a javascript which reloads the page.
The problem with this is that everything the user has put in so far gets
erased when the page reloads. I am using PHP sessions, but at this point
these fields are not saved yet.
Is there a way to do this using sessions, or some other PHP function. All
the javascript I've looked at reloads the page.
This also screws up my validation routines.
Thanks
B
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