Mar 20th, 2010, 9:13 PM
Jaace,
Did you not get an error when you used stripslashes_deep($_POST)??
I do and am wondering if it should not be:
"form_data" => array_map( 'stripslashes_deep', $_POST ),
Dave
Did you not get an error when you used stripslashes_deep($_POST)??
I do and am wondering if it should not be:
"form_data" => array_map( 'stripslashes_deep', $_POST ),
Dave
(Mar 1st, 2010, 9:25 PM)Jaace Wrote: I've got two forms on the same page that go to different submissions pages (this is for a Paypal IPN payment type). These are both single form submissions..and everything seems to be fine except that one of the forms won't save to the database. I'm not exactly sure why...but I have a feeling it is due to the fact that I'm doing this on the page:
Code:$fields = ft_api_init_form_page(8, $pp["mode"]);
$fields = ft_api_init_form_page(9, $pp["mode"]);
...now I know what you're thinking: Don't do that then! The problem is I don't know what else to do to declare these fields variables. The user could essential fill out either of the forms...not sure which one..so I need to do the $fields for both of them. Is there a way to do this? Or is the way I'm doing this fine and it's some completely different problem?
Thanks for your help :-)
Since the forms that appear on this page are both single page forms, I've chosen to do the following:
Code:if (isset($_POST['form_9_submit'])) {
$fields = ft_api_init_form_page(9, $pp["mode"]);
$pp["form_id"] = 9;
if ($pp["mode"] == "initialize") {
$params = array(
"submit_button" => "send",
"next_page" => "/form-9-success",
"form_data" => stripslashes_deep($_POST),
"finalize" => true
);
} else {
$params = array(
"submit_button" => "send",
"next_page" => "/form-9-submit",
"form_data" => stripslashes_deep($_POST),
);
}
ft_api_process_form($params);
} else if (isset($_POST['form_8_submit'])) {
$fields = ft_api_init_form_page(8, $pp["mode"]);
$pp["form_id"] = 8;
if ($pp["mode"] == "initialize") {
$params = array(
"submit_button" => "approve",
"next_page" => "/form-8-success",
"form_data" => stripslashes_deep($_POST),
"finalize" => true
);
} else {
$params = array(
"submit_button" => "approve",
"next_page" => "/form-8-submit",
"form_data" => stripslashes_deep($_POST),
);
}
ft_api_process_form($params);
}
What I've done is to place the $fields variable inside of the if-else conditional based upon which submit button is clicked. I don't really need to worry about the fields getting filled in if the user navigates back to this page before submitting...since it will rarely happen, and there isn't a lot of stuff to fill out.
What I want to know is if this will hurt anything down the road...besides hindering the ability to fill in the fields from sessions. I don't see any other problems with this myself...but I'd like some other opinions/thoughts.
Thanks!