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Posted by Good Man on 11/27/07 15:26
Mike <ampeloso@gmail.com> wrote in news:57b383e9-bcbb-4332-98b2-
943467baca8c@x69g2000hsx.googlegroups.com:
> On Nov 27, 9:47 am, Captain Paralytic <paul_laut...@yahoo.com> wrote:
>> On 27 Nov, 14:37, Mike <ampel...@gmail.com> wrote:
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>> > Hello,
>> > I have a Login page that checks a Db for a Un and Pw using ajax.
>> > If the Login is incorrect, they just get a embedded message.
>> > If it is correct, I want to redirect COMPLETLY.
>> > Whats happening is the new page is being embedded into the login
page,
>> > and I dont want that.
>> > ............................
>> > if ($rowcount==0){
>> > echo "<p>Wrong Username or Password Dufus</p>";}
>>
>> > else
>> > {//echo "<p>Your logged in $result_1[U]</p>";
>> > $_SESSION['U'] = $result_1[U];
>> > $_SESSION['P'] = $result_1[P];
>> > header( 'Location: Main_Mockup.php' );}
>>
>> > ...............................
>>
>> > Any suggestions for this
>> > Thanks
>> > Mike
>>
>> I think that "Your logged in" should possibly be "You're logged in".
>>
>> Now for your initial question, it depends on what you are doing on
the
>> client with this returned data. Are you in a frame? Maybe you could
>> use the href object?- Hide quoted text -
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>
> Thank,:)
> I dont proofread till the end
> I am not in a frame (yuk).
> I just want to redirect out to a new page and keep my _session
> Variables (Which it does anyway).
> I'm pretty good with php, but new at AJAX.
> Thanks,
> Mike
You're going to have to get pretty familiar with javascript.
Essentially this is a javascript question. You get a result BACK from a
PHP script, and then use javascript to put your result into action.
Perhaps AJAX and login pages don't go together too well - I know in my
apps, I've elected to use a complete form submission.
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