When you get an answer, please let me know, as I keep score on these :-)

Thanks,
-Randy

On Sat, Mar 13, 2010 at 12:35 PM, Hans Langouche <hans.langouche@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Randy,

tnx for the help, but neither of those (which I came across as well) are relevant in this case. 'storage' isn't used and neither is ajax.

Greetz,

HnLn


Randy Fay wrote:
There are two problems that I know of with multiple forms on a page in D6:

http://drupal.org/node/386678 (fixed in D7): If any form uses $form_state['storage'] then it destroys $_POST, causing the other(s) not to be able to submit. This one has a demo module that you may be able to use to see if you're having the same problem.

http://drupal.org/node/384992 (still open in D7): In an AJAX/AHAH form, form_clean_id() (D6) or drupal_html_id (D7) doesn't work right, so you end up having to use hook_forms() to make the form_id of each form different.

-Randy

On Sat, Mar 13, 2010 at 6:53 AM, Hans Langouche <hans.langouche@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi all,

I have a small admin form (2 buttons and a hidden value) that is repeated multiple times (each time the value is different).

Now whenever I access $form_state['values'] from the submit function, the hidden value always returns the data from the first form.  When I print out $_POST directly I do get the correct data.

I've been searching this and it seems this is because the form_state is cached.  I couldn't find any workaround though, so for the moment working with $_POST.  Anyone know the correct way to do this ?

Tnx,

HnLn



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Drupal Development, troubleshooting, and debugging
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