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Re: Variable not passed

Posted by Big Moxy on 11/09/07 23:53

On Nov 9, 3:11 pm, Darko <darko.maksimo...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Nov 9, 11:37 pm, Big Moxy <bigm...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
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>
>
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> > I've successfully tested sending the variable "msg" back to login.php.
> > However further down I am sending the variable "id" to menu.php but it
> > is not being sent. It does not appear in the URL in the format
> > http://{domain}/menu.php?id={value}. It is also not retrievable via
> > $_GET['id']; I don't see any differences yet one works the other
> > doesn't. Please help!
>
> > Thank you!
> > Tim
>
> > <?php
> > session_start();
> > require_once("Connections/usersDB.php");
>
> > // username and password sent from signup form
> > $userID=$_POST['userID'];
> > $password=$_POST['password'];
> > $userType=$_POST['clientType'];
>
> > // encrypt password
> > $encrypted_password=md5($password);
> > $_SESSION["password"] = $encrypted_password;
>
> > // if password encryption is not used
> > //$sql="SELECT * FROM $table_name WHERE userName='$userID' and
> > password='$password'";
> > //$result=mysql_query($sql);
>
> > // if password encryption is used
> > if ($userType == ""){
> > $sql="SELECT * FROM $table_name WHERE userName = '$userID' and
> > userPassword = '$encrypted_password'";
> > $result=mysql_query($sql);
> > if (!$result) {
> > header("location:login.php?msg=1");
> > }
> > else {
> > $rows = mysql_num_rows($result);
> > if($rows < 1) {
> > // Return to login page with error message
> > header("location:login.php?msg=2");
> > }
> > }}
>
> > else {
> > $sql = "INSERT INTO $table_name
> > (`userName`,`userPassword`,`userType`,`userStatus`) VALUES
> > ('$userID','$encrypted_password','$userType','1')";
> > $result=mysql_query($sql);
> > if (!$result) {
> > header("location:login.php?msg=3");
> > }
>
> > }
>
> > // Register $userID, $password, $userType
> > $_SESSION['userID'] = $userID;
> > $_SESSION['password'] = $encrypted_password;
> > $_SESSION['userType'] = $userType;
>
> > // Determine next page based on user type
> > if ($userType == "admin") {
> > header("location:menu.php?id=1");}
>
> > elseif ($userType = "dynamixSI") {
> > header("location:menu.php?id=2");}
>
> > elseif ($userType == "VAR") {
> > header("location:menu.php?id=3");}
>
> > elseif ($userType == "salesAgent") {
> > header("location:menu.php?id=4");}
>
> > else {
> > header("location:phone.php");
>
> > }
>
> > ?>
>
> I don't know if it helps, but you have to use absolute URL's in the
> location header. Also, I admit
> I haven't seen yet an example of specifying the query string in the
> location header. Are you
> sure it's included by the protocol?- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -

AFIK the absolute URL is not mandatory because most web servers
support its absence. As I indicated, the query string worked
successfully for all of my ?msg={value} options. I did however change
the URL to absolute and I am at least getting the ?id={value} passed
but {value} is wrong. That's another problem for another post if I
don't figure it out.

Thanks,
Tim

 

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