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PHP Tutorials - Supporting a Multiple-Page Form

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How To Support Multiple-Page Forms?

If you have a long form with a lots of fields, you may want to divide the fields into multiple groups and present multiple pages with one group of fields on one page. This makes the a long form more user-friendly. However, this requires you to write good scripts that:

  • When processing the first page and other middle pages, you must keep those input values collected so far in the session or as hidden values in the next page form.
  • When processing the last page, you should collect all input values from all pages for final process, like saving everything to the database.

  1. How To Create a Web Form?
  2. What Are Form Input HTML Tags?
  3. How To Generate a Form?
  4. Where Is the Submitted Form Data Stored?
  5. How To Retrieve the Submitted Form Data?
  6. What Happens If an Expected Input Field Was Not Submitted?
  7. How To Avoid the Undefined Index Error?
  8. How To List All Values of Submitted Fields?
  9. What Are Input Values of SELECT Tags?
  10. How To Specify Input Values for Radio Buttons?
  11. How To Specify Input Values for Checkboxes?
  12. How To Retrieve Input Values for Checkboxes Properly?
  13. How To Supply Default Values for Text Fields?
  14. How To Remove Slashes on Submitted Input Values?
  15. How To Support Multiple Submit Buttons?
  16. How To Support Hidden Form Fields?
  17. How To Generate and Process a Form with the Same Script?
  18. How To Submit Values without Using a Form?
  19. How To Retrieve the Original Query String?
  20. How To Protect Special Characters in Query String?
  21. How To Support Multiple-Page Forms?

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