hook_menu elements don't have to be visible as menu choices. On http://api.drupal.org/api/function/hook_menu see type of MENU_CALLBACK
Regards, Greg On Thu, Oct 22, 2009 at 1:56 PM, Jeff Greenberg <[email protected]> wrote: > So, the first form is the result of hooking menu() and adding an entry with > a page callback of drupal_get_form. The second form has its drupal_get_form > in the first form's submit routine (which apparently works fine to create > the form, but not to show it). > > > The docs say that a redirect should really be done by naming the location in > the form's submit callback...but the first form's submit callback function > is where I'm already trying to process the second form. If the second > drupal_get_form needs to be a page callback instead of sitting in the > function where it is, where do I define that callback? It's not a separate > menu choice, so it wouldn't be in menu()...? > > > Greg Knaddison wrote: > >> Either multistep forms, or more likely you set your form destination >> to the page where the next form is. >> > -- Greg Knaddison | 303-800-5623 | http://growingventuresolutions.com Cracking Drupal - Learn to protect your Drupal site from hackers Now available from Wiley http://crackingdrupal.com
