is it possible to use "input type="hidden" for signkey form and put it in
the register form before the submit button?  I'm not sure but
is it possible to use hidden to make this work?

Thanks.

On Jan 30, 2008 3:16 AM, Jochem Maas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Janet N schreef:
> > Hi there,
> >
> > I have two forms on the same php page.  Both forms has php embeded
> inside
> > html with it's own submit button.
> >
> > How do I keep the second form from not disappearing when I click submit
> on
> > the first form?  My issue is that when I click the submit button from
> the
> > first
> > form (register), the second form (signkey) disappear.  Code below, any
> > feedback is appreciated:
>
> we the users clicks submit the form is submitted and a new page is
> returned. nothing
> you can do about that (unless you go the AJAX route, but my guess is
> that's a little
> out of your league given your question).
>
> why not just use a single form that they can fill in, nothing in the logic
> seems to require that they are seperate forms.
>
> BTW your not validating or cleaning your request data. what happens when I
> submit
> $_POST['domain'] with the following value?
>
> 'mydomain.com ; cd / ; rm -rf'
>
> PS - I wouldn't try that $_POST['domain'] value.
> PPS - font tags are so 1995
>
> >
> >
> > <form name="register" method="post" action="/DKIMKey.php">
> > <input type="submit" name="register" value="Submit Key">
> >
> > <?php
> > if (isset($_POST['register']))
> > {
> >        $register = $_POST['register'];
> > }
> > if (isset($register))
> > {
> >        $filename = '/usr/local/register.sh';
> >        if(file_exists($filename))
> >        {
> >                $command = "/usr/local/register.sh ";
> >                $shell_lic = shell_exec($command);
> >                 echo "<font size=2 color=blue>$shell_lic</font>";
> >        }
> > }
> > ?>
> > </form>
> >
> >
> >
> > <form name="signkey" action="/DKIMKey.php" method="post">  <label
> > domain="label">Enter the domain name: </label>
> > <input name="domain" type="text"> <input type="submit"
> name="makesignkey"
> > value="Submit"
> >
> > <?php
> > if (isset($_POST['makesignkey']))
> > {
> >         $makesignkey = $_POST['makesignkey'];
> > }
> > if (isset($makesignkey))
> > {
> >   if(isset($_POST['domain']))
> >   {
> >         $filename = '/usr/local//keys/generatekeys';
> >         if(file_exists($filename))
> >         {
> >                 $domain = $_POST['domain'];
> >                 $command = "/usr/local/keys/generatekeys " . $domain;
> >
> >                 $shell_createDK = shell_exec($command);
> >                 print("<p><font size=2
> > color=blue>$shell_createDK</font></p>");
> >         }
> >   }
> > ?>
> > </form>
> >
>
>

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