Hi,

i'm trying to join two independent forms (login and register) in the same page.

My idea is (just looking at the signin form):

- Create an action that shows both forms (partials):

  public function executeLoginAndRegister(sfWebRequest $request){

      if($this->getUser()->getAttribute('form_signin')){

$this->form_signin = $this->getUser()->getAttribute('form_signin');

  }


- Each partial calls to its action:

<form action="<?php echo url_for('@sf_guard_signin') ?>" method="post">


- In the actions i write this code

  public function executeSignin($request)
  {
      //...

     $this->form = new $MyFormclass();


      if ($this->form->isValid())
      {
          //...

      }else{

           // save the form to show the error messages.
           $this->getUser()->setAttribute('form_signin', $this->form);

           return $this->forward('sfGuardAuth', 'loginAndRegister');

       }
   }



It works, but, for example, if i execute LoginAndRegister and submit incorrectly the signin form and I go to another page and then return to LoginAndRegister, i will find the submiting error messages...

If i execute LoginAndRegister and submit incorrectly the signin form and open another browser tab, i will find the submiting error messages in the signin form of the second tab...

Any idea? any better approach?

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Javi

Ubuntu 8.04 - Symfony 1.3

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