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Posted by Lennart Anderson on 02/12/07 16:24
"Captain Paralytic" <paul_lautman@yahoo.com> skrev i meddelandet
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> 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...
>>
>> >> > 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...
>>
>> >> >> >> > 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.
>>
>> >> >> >> >> It has worked before but that was before I got the
>> >> >> >> >> communication
>> >> >> >> >> to
>> >> >> >> >> work
>> >> >> >> >> with MySQL
>>
>> >> >> >> >> Any ideas or solutions are very much appreciated.
>>
>> >> >> >> >> /Lennart
>>
>> >> >> >> > ---------------------
>> >> >> >> > I see no reason for this.
>> >> >> >> > if you are using $_server then use $_SERVER['key'];
>>
>> >> >> >> Thats is exactly how I'm doing. Still the browser will through
>> >> >> >> me
>> >> >> >> away
>> >> >> >> and
>> >> >> >> denies to show the page, just saying HTTP 403.
>> >> >> >> /Lennart- Hide quoted text -
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>> >> >> >> - Show quoted text -
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>> >> >> > Care to share some of the code?
>>
>> >> >> This is the simple test code that causes the HTTP403
>> >> >> <form action="<?=$_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">
>>
>> >> >> /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
>>
>> > <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">
>>
>> > 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?
>
Thanks. Your suggested code worked as expected and accepted the inouts an
took care of them.
Just the follow question as above - can I in your script use the input names
as variables for further actions?
/Lennart
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