Here's how I would do it without JavaScript validation, kinda stripped down because I'm not gonna write the whole thing for you:
<?php
//various form validation functions for checking if an input is numeric, or a valid email, or whatever
function Post_Error(&$error,$name)
{
if(is_array($error) && array_key_exists($name,$error))
{
echo '<span class="error">' . $error[$name] . '</span>';
}
}
/* or you could do this
function Post_Error($name)
{
global $error;
if(is_array($error) && array_key_exists($name,$error))
{
//yadda yadda
}
}
and then not pass the $error array each time*/
function Post_Fill($field)
{
if(is_array($_POST) && array_key_exists($field,$_POST))
{
echo $_POST[$field];
}
}
$error = array(); //Initialize error array outside of if statements, important because we are gonna be passing it below if there are errors or not, and if it is created inside one of the ifs then it might not be there when needed.
if($_POST['submit'])
{
if(!Valid_Name($_POST['cname'])) //Valid_Name() is one of the fictional validation functions from above, could also do it manually
{
$error['name'] = 'Name not valid. Field Required. Blah blah blah.';
}
if(!Valid_Email($_POST['cmail'])) //Could also have a single validate() function that validates everything sent through $_POST, and returns an array of errors
{
$error['email'] = 'Email not valid. Field Required. Must be longer than 5 characters. Whatever.';
}
//etc. etc. for all the fields
}
if($_POST['submit'] && count($error) == 0)
{
//Send Mail
echo '<h1>Mail Sent!</h1>'; //Or whatever message to user that mail was sent
}
else
{
?>
<form method="post" action="#" name="emailform">
<div class="rel">
<div class="confor nab"><input class="cname" type="text" name="name" value="<?php Post_Fill('name');?>"/><?php Post_Error($error,'name');?></div>
<div class="confor emb"><input class="cmail" type="text" name="email" value="<?php Post_Fill('email');?>"/><?php Post_Error($error,'email');?></div>
<div class="confor phb"><input class="cphone" type="text" name="phone" value="<?php Post_Fill('phone');?>"/><?php Post_Error($error,'phone');?></div>
<div class="confor evb"><input class="ceven" type="text" name="event" value="<?php Post_Fill('event');?>"/><?php Post_Error($error,'event');?></div>
<div class="confor wdb"><input class="cwed" type="text" name="wdate" value="<?php Post_Fill('wdate');?>"/><?php Post_Error($error,'wdate');?></div>
<div class="confor whb"><input class="chow" type="text" name="where" value="<?php Post_Fill('where');?>"/><?php Post_Error($error,'where');?></div>
<div class="confort nob"><textarea class="ctho" name="notes" cols="" rows=""><?php Post_Fill('notes');?></textarea><?php Post_Error($error,'notes');?></div>
<input name="submit" class="contactsend" type="submit" value="SEND" /></div>
</form>
<?php
} //Close else
?>
Oh, also, this is kinda a drop-in type thing, you'd include it in the page where the form would go, so you already have all the <head>
stuff and the rest of the layout of the page external to the form PHP.
What this code would do is, the form is submitted to the same page, which performs validation, and either removes the form and gives a message that the mail was sent to the user if the input had no errors, or display errors (in a span class="error") out beside the inputs for those inputs that were not properly validated while preserving their previous input for all fields.