Mar 7th, 2010, 10:56 AM
Hi Ben!
Thanks for the explanation...I'll read through that and try it when I get a chance...however the way I did this above works for me...but maybe only because of the following conditions:
1. One of the forms has input from the user...the other is just a button, so maybe I have them in the right order to not overwrite the form that takes in data from the user.
2. Since they are single page forms, I don't need to worry about sessions at all on this for refilling form info if the user navigates back.
Because this is is the improper way to do this, I will certainly try to implement what you gave as the explanation...but for now (because of a deadline) it seems to work so I'll just leave it.
Thanks for the help! :-)
Thanks for the explanation...I'll read through that and try it when I get a chance...however the way I did this above works for me...but maybe only because of the following conditions:
1. One of the forms has input from the user...the other is just a button, so maybe I have them in the right order to not overwrite the form that takes in data from the user.
2. Since they are single page forms, I don't need to worry about sessions at all on this for refilling form info if the user navigates back.
Because this is is the improper way to do this, I will certainly try to implement what you gave as the explanation...but for now (because of a deadline) it seems to work so I'll just leave it.
Thanks for the help! :-)