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Posted by Erwin Moller on 02/20/07 14:43
Jerim79 wrote:
> My boss has saddled me with this task, so I don't know all the
> specifics. What I do know, is that I am looking for something similar
> to this:
>
> <form action="<? echo $PHPSELF ?>" method="POST">
>
> Syntax aside, I think you can see what we are trying to accomplish. We
> want to use PHP to call the exact same page that the form is on, for
> processing. I take it that the page with the form will also contain
> some PHP code that is executed when the page is reloaded. We want to
> be able to reload the page, independent of the page name. So that if
> we decide to rename the page foo.php or bar.php, it doesn't matter
> because the form reloads its own page by reference, and not by name.
>
> Other than $PHPSELF, $PHP_SELF or $SERVER['PHP_SELF'] (that should
> just about cover it), what other options are there? I am looking for
> all possible ways to do this. If you want, please just respond with a
> keyword or a code snippet. I can research the details. Thank you in
> advance.
Hi Jerim,
Many browsers reload if the href of a hyperlink or the action in a form is
empty. I wouldn't trust that behaviour, however...
But WHY do you not want to use the obvious good solutions you described
yourself?
Sounds to me like: I want to fly to Autralia, and I know I can take a plane,
but what other options do I have?
A baloon? Zeppelin?
Just take the plane.
Just use PHPSELF (any of the above that works).
Regards,
Erwin Moller
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