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Snooble

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Hello everyone,

I have a three page registration form that uses fwrite to output the information entered to a text file.

First page consists of a form that posts information to hidden fields on the second page. The second page is supposed to take them hidden fields AND a few new fields and post them to the 3rd registration page. That page is just a confirm button. The confirm button takes all the information and fwrites it.

Here is the 2nd page. and 3rd. What do i change? I believe the first page is working correctly. Thank you


Register 2.

[code]  <div align="center">
            <?php echo $_POST["fname"]; ?> <?php echo $_POST["sname"]; ?>, Welcome To One Time Deals<br />
                  <br />
                  <br /> </div><br />
<?php echo "<form action='final.php' method='post'>
<input type='hidden' value='{$_POST['fname']}'>
<input type='hidden' value='{$_POST['sname']}'>
<input type='hidden' value='{$_POST['pass']}'>
<input type='hidden' value='{$_POST['passtwo']}'>
<input type='hidden' value='{$_POST['llno']}'>
<input type='hidden' value='{$_POST['mobno']}'>
<input type='hidden' value='{$_POST['addno']}'>
<input type='hidden' value='{$_POST['addone']}'>
<input type='hidden' value='{$_POST['addtwo']}'>
<input type='hidden' value='{$_POST['addthree']}'>
<input type='hidden' value='{$_POST['city']}'>
<input type='hidden' value='{$_POST['other']}'>
<input type='hidden' value='{$_POST['country']}'>
<input type='text' name='orderamount'>
  <input type='submit' name='submit'>
</form>";?>[/code]


Register 3

[code] <?php 
echo "<form action='index.php' method='post'>
<input type='hidden' value='{$_POST['fname']}'>
<input type='hidden' value='{$_POST['sname']}'>
<input type='hidden' value='{$_POST['pass']}'>
<input type='hidden' value='{$_POST['passtwo']}'>
<input type='hidden' value='{$_POST['llno']}'>
<input type='hidden' value='{$_POST['mobno']}'>
<input type='hidden' value='{$_POST['addno']}'>
<input type='hidden' value='{$_POST['addone']}'>
<input type='hidden' value='{$_POST['addtwo']}'>
<input type='hidden' value='{$_POST['addthree']}'>
<input type='hidden' value='{$_POST['city']}'>
<input type='hidden' value='{$_POST['other']}'>
<input type='hidden' value='{$_POST['country']}'>
<input type='text' name='orderamount'>
  <input type='submit' name='submit'>
</form>";
if (isset($_POST['submit'])) {
$pass = $_POST['pass'];
$email = $_POST['email'];
$passtwo = $_POST['passtwo'];
$fname = $_POST['fname'];
$sname = $_POST['sname'];
$llno = $_POST['llno'];
$mobno = $_POST['mobno'];
$addno = $_POST['addno'];
$addone = $_POST['addone'];
$addtwo = $_POST['addtwo'];
$addthree = $_POST['addthree'];
$city = $_POST['city'];
$postcode = $_POST['postcode'];
$other = $_POST['other'];
$title = $_POST['title'];
$country = $_POST['country'];
$date = date("g:i a");
$submit = $_POST['submit'];
$fp = fopen('1.txt', 'a+');
fwrite($fp, "Time: ".$date."\nEmail: ".$email."\nPass: ".$pass."\nPass Confirm: ".$passtwo."\nFirst Name: ".$fname."\nSurname: ".$sname."\nLL Number: ".$llno."\nMob: ".$mobno."\nHouse No/Name: ".$addno."\nAddress line 1: ".$addone."\nAddress line 2: ".$addtwo."\nAddress Line 3: ".$addthree."\nCity/Town: ".$city."\nPost Code: ".$postcode. "\nCountry, Other: ".$other."\nTitle :".$title."\nCountry: ".$country."\n\n");
fclose($fp);
  } ?>[/code]


Thank you in advance

Snooble
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The text file looks like this:

[code]Time: 10:22 am
Email:
Pass:
Pass Confirm:
First Name:
Surname:
LL Number:
Mob:
House No/Name:
Address line 1:
Address line 2:
Address Line 3:
City/Town:
Post Code:
Country, Other:
Title :
Country:
[/code]

So it obviously doesn't get the variables through.

That's all i know.

Snooble
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Ok, in the 2nd and 3rd pages you need to add the 'name' attribute to the fields.

If you have 'globals' turned on use this method:

<input type='hidden' name='username' value='<?php echo $username;?>'>

If turned off then this method:

<input type='hidden' name='username' value='<?php echo $_POST['username'];?>'>
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