I have a form on one page, and the submit button on that page leads the user to the next page of the form. I'm trying to set it up so that the info from form 1 is submitted along with form 2's info when the submit button on form 2 is clicked and all forms have been filled out, however, the first form's data is being submitted to my database when proceeding to form 2. Any ideas why this is the case? And any ideas of a solution?
Also, I am getting an error "undefined index GET" from the first form and I am struggling to understand why?
Thanks in advance!
Form 1 (parent.php)
<?php session_start();
$_SESSION['fName']=$GET['fName'];
$_SESSION['sName']=$GET['sName'];
$_SESSION['email']=$GET['email'];
$_SESSION['address']=$GET['address'];
?>
<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC “-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN” “http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd”>
<html xmlns=”http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml”>
<head>
<meta http-equiv=”Content-Type” content=”text/html; charset=iso-8859-1″ />
<title>table2</title>
</head>
<h1>Is this in xamppfiles and htdocs?</h1>
<form action="child2.php" method="post" class="validate">
<div>
<input class="tb" type="text" name="fName" placeholder="first name" id="fName" value=" <?php $fName ?>" required/><br/>
<br/>
<input class="tb" type="text" name="sName" placeholder="surname" id="sName" value="<?php $sName ?>" required/><br/>
<br/>
<input class="tb" type="email" name="email" required placeholder="email address" id="email" value="<?php $email ?>" required/>
<br/>
<input class="tb" type="address" name="address" placeholder="address" value="<?php $address ?>" id="address" />
<br/>
<input id="submit" name="submit" type="submit" value="Next">
</div>
</form>
</body>
</html>
Form 2 (child2.php)
<?php
session_start();
include("connect.php");
?>
<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC “-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN” “http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd”>
<html xmlns=”http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml”>
<head>
<meta http-equiv=”Content-Type” content=”text/html; charset=iso-8859-1″ />
<title>table2</title>
</head>
<body>
<?php
function renderForm($fName, $sName, $email, $address){
?>
<form action="" method="post" class="validate">
<label class="label">first name</label><input class="tb" type="text" id="fName" name="fName" value="<?php if (isset($fName)) { echo $fName = $_SESSION['fName'];} else { if(!isset($fName)) { echo ""; }}?>"/>
</br>
<label class="label">surname</label><input class="tb" type="text" id="sName" name="sName" value="<?php if (isset($sName)) { echo $sName = $_SESSION['sName'];} else { if(!isset($sName)) { echo ""; }}?>"/>
</br>
<label class="label">email</label><input class="tb" type="email" id="email" name="email" value="<?php if (isset($email)) { echo $email = $_SESSION['email'];} else { if(!isset($email)) { echo ""; }}?>""/>
</br>
<label class="label">address</label><input class="tb" type="text" id="address" name="address" value="<?php if (isset($address)) { echo $address = $_SESSION['address'];} else { if(!isset($address)) { echo ""; }}?>""/>
</br>
<input id="submit" type="submit" value="Submit"/>
</form>
<?php
}
// check if the form has been submitted. If it has, start to process the form and save it to the database
if (isset($_POST['submit']))
{
// get form data, making sure it is valid
$fName = mysql_real_escape_string(htmlspecialchars($_POST['fName']));
$sName = mysql_real_escape_string(htmlspecialchars($_POST['sName']));
$email = mysql_real_escape_string(htmlspecialchars($_POST['email']));
$address = mysql_real_escape_string(htmlspecialchars($_POST['address']));
// check to make sure both fields are entered
if ($fName == '' || $sName == '' || $email == '')
{
// generate error message
$error = 'ERROR: Please fill in all required fields!';
// if either field is blank, display the form again
renderForm($fName, $sName, $email, $address, $error);
}
else
{
// save the data to the database
mysql_query("INSERT formtest SET fName='$fName', sName='$sName',email='$email', address='$address'")
or die(mysql_error());
// once saved, redirect back to the view page
header("Location: child2.php");
}
}
else
// if the form hasn't been submitted, display the form
{
renderForm('','','','','');
}
?>
</body>
</html>

$_SESSION['fName']=$_GET['fName'];? – andrewsi Aug 26 '12 at 14:37$_GET, not$GET. – Vulcan Aug 26 '12 at 14:37child2.php, andisset($_POST['submit'])will be true when you submit either form. That's why it's saving to the DB when submitting the first form. – bfavaretto Aug 26 '12 at 14:41<?php $variable ?>won't do anything, by the way. Did you mean<?= $variable ?>or<?php echo $variable; ?>? – minitech♦ Aug 26 '12 at 14:44