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Ive been trying to figure something out for a bit and im a little stuck on it.

I have a page with a form that on-submission passes the values of 2 hidden fields to the next page. Now however, I want to give the user a choice between 2 pages to go to, but im having trouble finding a way to pass the hidden fields to either of the 2 pages.

Right now im trying to use 2 submit buttons to do this, each one linkining to one of the 2 possible pages. Then I use the code:




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