Hi,
I've managed to get Windows IE to pick up on most of my $_SESSION variables
once a user clicks the 'Back' button using the following code in the base
form:
'value=<?php if(!empty($_SESSION['rfname'])) echo $_SESSION['rfname']; ?>'
However, when I try this approach for a muliple SELECT dropdown box that is
loaded by a 'require' statement, it doesn't pass the info. I've tried to
isolate the individual components:
<?php require("dobdod.fdd");
if(!empty($_PST['bday'])) echo $_POST['bday'];
if(!empty($_POST['bmonth'])) echo $_POST['bmonth'];
if(!empty($_POST['birth'])) echo $_POST['birth'];
if(!empty($_POST['dday'])) echo $_POST['dday'];
if(!empty($_POST['dmonth'])) echo $_POST['dmonth'];
if(!empty($_POST['death'])) echo $_POST['death'];
?>
Btw, the base form calls another form, which displays an error message. Once
the 'Back' button is clicked, the base form reappears. [I've also tried
putting a <?php . . . ?> around each if(!empty . . .); statement above with
same result.]
Any ideas what I'm doing wrong? I've been at this one for a couple of weeks,
and nothing seems top work. Is it possible to pass the info back to the base
form?
Tia,
Andre
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