![]() User Form -> User Inputs Data (Submits Form) -> ajax handles the posting to the php file -> let ajax wait for a response from php on success -> refresh the page using jquery. Have you tried using ajax in the mix between the form and user inputs ? Why do you need to re-generate the form using PHP ?.What happens to the page when the user inputs the data ? Then you re-create the form using PHP ?.When the user inputs data you store it in the db.You have a form with inputs (generated statically ?).I re-read your question twice and it boggles me: "This all seems like a real headache, but I don't have anyone to ask about this, that's why I'm trying to push my luck in here. ![]()
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