It happens.
I've sorta lost my train of thought here. Do you have the hidden field
<input type="hidden" name="old_setup" value="$in{'old_setup'}">
in sub html_signup_form? (I forgot that you were using the "add a record at time of signup" thing. You won't need it in sub html_signup_success.)
If you have that field, check the source code for your signup form to make sure it's actually there and that the correct database name (the one you came from) has been entered.
If it has been, you have two choices. You can either have a link on your "add success" page to go back to where they were or you can just have it send them back without getting a success page.
JPD
http://www.jpdeni.com/dbman/
I've sorta lost my train of thought here. Do you have the hidden field
<input type="hidden" name="old_setup" value="$in{'old_setup'}">
in sub html_signup_form? (I forgot that you were using the "add a record at time of signup" thing. You won't need it in sub html_signup_success.)
If you have that field, check the source code for your signup form to make sure it's actually there and that the correct database name (the one you came from) has been entered.
If it has been, you have two choices. You can either have a link on your "add success" page to go back to where they were or you can just have it send them back without getting a success page.
JPD
http://www.jpdeni.com/dbman/