[phorm] Re: pass POST variables to acknowledgment page
- From: Brian Clifton <brian@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: phorm@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Wed, 4 Nov 2009 17:37:22 +0100
Sounds like all you need to do is customise the acknowledgement page to
display (or hide as form fields) the visitors response - or did I
misunderstand?
2009/11/4 Dave Filchak <submit@xxxxxxxx>
> Hi All,
>
> Have been using PHORM for quite some time now and I am trying to do what
> amounts to a form process over two pages .... but not quite. Here is what I
> am trying to do:
>
> On page one, collect all the user data like we would with a normal single
> form PHORM installation. Part of this form allows the user to pick a type of
> submission (membership level) and how they would like to pay for it (billing
> or PayPal). What I would like to happen is that when the user finally clicks
> the SUBMIT button, PHORM complete as per usual, sends emails to the owner
> with attachment if applicable, and the submitter and then, takes the user to
> the acknowledgment page where I would like to be able to pass the values of
> the membership selection and the type of payment selection. If I can get
> that info, I can then create the PayPal buttons on the acknowledgment page
> that allows the user to complete the transaction with PayPal. If the user
> had selected the bill me method of payment, then they would be finished.
>
> I have installed the TRANSPORT plug in and have tried that but it does not
> seem to work. I have also added PARSEPHP to the config file but that does
> not work.
>
> Anyone have any ideas for me?
>
> Cheers
>
> Dave
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