> for your particular usecase i see a simple and elegant solution:
> the form where you enter the url - that can be a separate form that
> populates a model for another form that contains the rest of the
> fields...that way i think everything will work smoothly.
Nope, that won't work. The submit button of the second form wouldn't
submit the first form, and I need the URL as well.
i dont know your usecase exactly, but you already have the url from the previous submission, it will be available in its model when the second form submits - remember this is all in the session
-Igor
