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Posted by Captain Paralytic on 02/12/07 16:20
On 12 Feb, 15:59, "Lennart Anderson" <lennart.ander...@tele2.se>
wrote:
> "Captain Paralytic" <paul_laut...@yahoo.com> skrev i meddelandetnews:1171295377.124061.210900@s48g2000cws.googlegroups.com...
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> > On 12 Feb, 15:41, "Lennart Anderson" <lennart.ander...@tele2.se>
> > wrote:
> >> "Captain Paralytic" <paul_laut...@yahoo.com> skrev i
> >> meddelandetnews:1171293983.056633.220620@j27g2000cwj.googlegroups.com...
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> >> > On 12 Feb, 15:13, "Lennart Anderson" <lennart.ander...@tele2.se>
> >> > wrote:
> >> >> "Captain Paralytic" <paul_laut...@yahoo.com> skrev i
> >> >> meddelandetnews:1171292908.022502.97460@s48g2000cws.googlegroups.com...
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> >> >> > On 12 Feb, 15:06, "Lennart Anderson" <lennart.ander...@tele2.se>
> >> >> > wrote:
> >> >> >> "Satya" <satya61...@gmail.com> skrev i
> >> >> >> meddelandetnews:1171087978.827105.134470@h3g2000cwc.googlegroups.com...
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> >> >> >> > On Feb 8, 3:59 am, "Lennart Anderson" <lennart.ander...@tele2.se>
> >> >> >> > wrote:
> >> >> >> >> I have finally managed to get Apache 2.2.4, PHP 5.2.0 and MySQL
> >> >> >> >> to
> >> >> >> >> talk
> >> >> >> >> to
> >> >> >> >> each other. Everything seems to work OK when dealing with
> >> >> >> >> databases
> >> >> >> >> but
> >> >> >> >> as
> >> >> >> >> soon as I use a php-script that use $_server the browser will
> >> >> >> >> throw
> >> >> >> >> me
> >> >> >> >> away
> >> >> >> >> and give me HTTP 403.
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> >> >> >> >> It has worked before but that was before I got the communication
> >> >> >> >> to
> >> >> >> >> work
> >> >> >> >> with MySQL
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> >> >> >> >> Any ideas or solutions are very much appreciated.
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> >> >> >> >> /Lennart
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> >> >> >> > ---------------------
> >> >> >> > I see no reason for this.
> >> >> >> > if you are using $_server then use $_SERVER['key'];
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> >> >> >> Thats is exactly how I'm doing. Still the browser will through me
> >> >> >> away
> >> >> >> and
> >> >> >> denies to show the page, just saying HTTP 403.
> >> >> >> /Lennart- Hide quoted text -
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> >> >> >> - Show quoted text -
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> >> >> > Care to share some of the code?
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> >> >> This is the simple test code that causes the HTTP403
> >> >> <form action="<?=$_SERVER['PHP_SELF']?>" method="post">
> >> >> Username: <input type="text" name="username">
> >> >> <br />
> >> >> Password: <input type="password" name="password">
> >> >> <br /><br />
> >> >> <input type="submit" name="submit" value="Sign Up">
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> >> >> /Lennart- Hide quoted text -
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> >> > OK, now when you say "I use a php script", when aer you considering it
> >> > to be used?
> >> > Do you get the form displayed but get the error when you press "Sign
> >> > Up" or do you not get the form displayed at all?
>
> >> When ran I get the page and give ensers to the two inputs.
> >> The browser reacts with HTTP 403 when I press the submit-button
> >> /Lennart- Hide quoted text -
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> > OK, so what you said first was incorrect. You are using the script to
> > produce the form. So it is not the act of accessing $_SERVER per se
> > that is causing the 403. You are getting the 403 when you try to
> > submit the form to the "address" that is output by the original php
> > call.
>
> > To be honest, you don't really need that call for what you are doing.
> > By default the form will submit to the same address that is in the
> > address bar, so try coding the form as
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> > <form action="" method="post">
> > Username: <input type="text" name="username">
> > <br />
> > Password: <input type="password" name="password">
> > <br /><br />
> > <input type="submit" name="submit" value="Sign Up">
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> > and see what happens.
>
> Thanks. I think I see what you mean but can I still use the keyed username
> and password as variables and go furhter to for instance a database with
> them. I admit I am a newbie but if you don't ask you don't get any answers.
> /Lennart- Hide quoted text -
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What is happening with the way that you have coded your script (if
you've done it correctly) is that the first time it gets executed, it
will display the form. Then when you click "Sign Up" the same script
is executed again, but this time it detects that it has been run due
to a valid form submission and the does whatever other processing you
have asked it to do.
An empty "action" parm just does the submission back to the current
URL, the same as the php_self should have done.
Did the submit work OK using my suggestion?
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