One way to do this is to include information in hidden form fields that
pass information along from page to page. If this is too unwieldy, you
have session variables or writing information a database or file.

Mick

On Tue, 30 Jan 2001, Chip wrote:

> I am trying to build a multi-part form and am
> using the example from the book Beginning PHP4
> by Choi, Kent, Lea, et al. in chapter 8.
> Here's what I want to do -
> form_page1 - 10 input fields size=3
> then onwards to
> form_page2 - 5 input fields size=3
> then onwards to 
> form_page3 - 5 input fields size=3
> (and about 5 or 6 pages more)
> form_page10 has submit button
> then the thankyou page with a list of the
> items chosen on the previous pages.
> 
> These items will be brochures, the text-boxes
> are for a quantity. Most people will only want
> one but our authorized dealers can order as 
> many as they need, whence the need for the 
> size being 3 characters.
> 
> In the example in the book they use a drop-
> down list, so only one item on the list can be
> chosen, this won't work for me. 
> 
> How do I store all the choices from each subsequent
> page and bring them all together on the final page?
> 
> Thankyou,
> 
> -- 
> Chip Wiegand
> Alternative Operating Systems
> www.wiegand.org
> 
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