[nycphp-talk] submitting two forms with one button - possible?
Rolan Yang
rolan at omnistep.com
Thu May 22 16:18:50 EDT 2008
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~Rolan
Kristina Anderson wrote:
> http://www.captain.at/howto-ajax-form-post-request.php
>
> This AJAX stuff is a little hairy, I'm going to play with it in the
> near future when I have time so that for future projects, I can do it
> like this. It's clearly a timesaver in the long run as it eliminates
> probably one of my LEAST favorite programming tasks, which is passing
> variables from page to page to page......
>
>
> -- Kristina
>
>
>
>
>> Kristina Anderson wrote:
>>
>>> How hard is #1? I have two situations that I have to handle in
>>>
> this
>
>>> manner (one with two forms and one with two submits of the same
>>>
> form
>
>>> and then the second form, to check if user account exists). Can you
>>> point me to some examples?
>>>
>>>
>>>
>> Not that hard. It's actually something I would use also. (I've
>>
> resorted
>
>> to option #2 in the past because I wanted payment related stuff to be
>> bulletproof - operable without javascript).
>>
>> If I have time tomorrow, I'll hack up an example. If you discover
>> something before then, post the link up here for us.
>>
>> ~Rolan
>>
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