One solution is to use a javascript to set your hidden field to
"already_submitted" (or such) at the end of the last form page. Therefore
upon refresh, the user will come to the "already submitted" page. Add one
"already submitted" switch case.
BTW your construct
switch ( ) {
} else
is quite non-
remove the comma after cadet.photo, ie
select cadet.relation2,cadet.photo FROM
HTH steve
Matthew Moldvan, Jr. wrote:
I would say try single quotes instead of double quotes ... let me know if
that works ...
Regards,
Matt.
- Original Message -
From: "Sean Smitz" <[EMAIL PROT
Hello,
On 10/18/2003 04:20 AM, Tonya wrote:
PHP 4.3.3 and MYSQL:
I am using a multipage member registration system because all of the information is too long to put on one page. Some example code edited for brevity:
Form regone with hidden field value "personal"
Form regtwo with hidden field va
That solved the problem Steve. thanks,
Sean
"Steve Davies" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> remove the comma after cadet.photo, ie
>
> select cadet.relation2,cadet.photo FROM
>
>
> HTH steve
>
>
> Matthew Moldvan, Jr. wrote:
>
> >I would say try single qu
Sorry to bother again, but a few days ago I wrote this message:
I don't know if anybody tried PHP with Firebird, but I've got a really
curious problem. I've installed PHP 4.3.3 and work with Firebird 1.5 RC6
and
MS - IIS without any problems, but suddenly, and with no other advice or
error
Hi,
I have this code that I want to have multiple WHERE
statements. Could someone help me please. What I
want added is:
WHERE emailerror = n
So if 'emailerror = y' it wont send an eamil but if
set to 'n' it will.
Code below...
$thisstart=$massmail[current]-1;
[EMAIL PROTECTED]("select
first_