cool thanks, Chris.

Toby - the formwizard seems to break validation. did you use it with
validation?

On 27 Feb, 15:04, "Chris Hartjes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 2/23/07,lukemack<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Chris - can you elaborate on the problem with the back button? I
> > assume you mean the browser back button?  I guess there are three
> > options - sessions, database and hidden fields. If the user hits
> > 'back' - is the session data lost? do hidden fields get lost? would
> > using a database help?
>
> Yeah, I'm talking about the browser back button.  Unless you can
> completely disable it, you can run into problems in multi-page forms.
> Sessions are the best way to go because even they use the back button,
> the next time they load a page the session data should still be there
> (unless the session has timed out of course).
>
> My personal experience has been that you have to design your
> multi-page forms around the idea that they WILL screw you up by using
> the browser back button.
>
> Hope that helps.
>
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