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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.
- How To Create a Web Form?
- What Are Form Input HTML Tags?
- How To Generate a Form?
- Where Is the Submitted Form Data Stored?
- How To Retrieve the Submitted Form Data?
- What Happens If an Expected Input Field Was Not Submitted?
- How To Avoid the Undefined Index Error?
- How To List All Values of Submitted Fields?
- What Are Input Values of SELECT Tags?
- How To Specify Input Values for Radio Buttons?
- How To Specify Input Values for Checkboxes?
- How To Retrieve Input Values for Checkboxes Properly?
- How To Supply Default Values for Text Fields?
- How To Remove Slashes on Submitted Input Values?
- How To Support Multiple Submit Buttons?
- How To Support Hidden Form Fields?
- How To Generate and Process a Form with the Same Script?
- How To Submit Values without Using a Form?
- How To Retrieve the Original Query String?
- How To Protect Special Characters in Query String?
- How To Support Multiple-Page Forms?
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