On Wed, 31 Jan 2001 14:26, 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.

Drop down lists can be multiple select types - use the keyword MULTIPLE 
when defining the SELECT.

>
> How do I store all the choices from each subsequent
> page and bring them all together on the final page?
>
> Thankyou,

Pass them as hidden fields.

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