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Mar 1, 2009

Is it possible to have 2 seperate forms on a webpage sharing the same submit button, is there a way to share 1 submit button but make it if i type inside the form1 and press submit the form process page redirects it to guestlogin.php and if i type in form2 and press submit the form process page redirects it to memberlogin.php.

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Code:
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