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Posted by Jerry Stuckle on 01/03/08 13:08
chimambo@googlemail.com wrote:
> On 28 Dec 2007, 14:04, Jerry Stuckle <jstuck...@attglobal.net> wrote:
>> Betikci Boris wrote:
>>> On Dec 27, 12:51 pm, chima...@googlemail.com wrote:
>>>> On 21 Dec, 17:50, Betikci Boris <pard...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>> On Dec 21, 1:34 pm, chima...@googlemail.com wrote:
>>>>>> Hi All,
>>>>>> I am trying to passvariablesbetweentwoframesinPHP. I want to get
>>>>>> a variable from F1 to F2 and the variable that is now in F2 should
>>>>>> pass back the variable to F1 and call another page.
>>>>>> Anyone to help? Thanks
>>>>>> X
>>>>> Hi, write the values into a text or dat file and second page read them
>>>>> in that file or use sql database indeed. Ok?
>>>> Hi, how do I write thevariablesto a txt/dat file? And please note
>>>> that these arevariables.
>>> i meant values of thevariablesof course!..
>>> Passingvalues with hidden filed in a form can be easily read.
>>> You should pass the values with plain file or database will be much
>>> more safe.
>>> You can also do this with sessionvariables..
>> Writing the values to a file is just extra overhead and can cause lots
>> of problems - like not cleaning up old files. Similar problems can
>> occur with a database. Then you must pass a file name in a cookie,
>> session or hidden variable. I would NEVER recommend such actions -
>> that's what sessions are for.
>>
>> If the information is private, use sessions - that's what they're there
>> for. But if it's something which has been entered on a previous form,
>> hidden fields should not be a problem.
>>
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> I might be missing it somewhere. Here is my code and the explanation
> below:
>
> <?php
> session_start();
> if(!session_is_registered("myusername"))
> {
> header("location:login.php");
> }
> ?>
> <?php require_once('./Connections/db.php'); ?>
>
> <?php
> $dtoday = date('d-m-Y');
>
> /* check if data is coming through a $_POST or a $_GET */
> if ($_GET)
> {
> $id_no = $_GET["idno"];
> }
> else
> {
> $id_no = $_POST["idno"];
> }
> ?>
> <html>
>
> <head>
> <title>Default</title>
> </head>
>
> <frameset rows="62,*,64" framespacing="0" border="0" frameborder="0">
> <frame name="top" scrolling="no" noresize target="contents"
> src="header.htm">
> <frameset cols="154,*">
> <frame name="Menu" target="main" src="side.php" scrolling="yes" >
> <frame name="main" src="summary.php" scrolling="yes" target="_self"
> </frameset>
> <frame name="bottom" scrolling="no" noresize target="contents"
> src="footer.htm">
> <noframes>
> <body>
> <p>This page uses frames, but your browser doesn't support them.</p>
> </body>
> </noframes>
> </frameset>
>
> </html>
>
> NOW: I want to pass a variable coming from another form through $_POST
> to both Summary.php and Side.php. Both forms are in the same frame
> above.
>
Pass it as a $_GET parameter, or store it in the session and close the
session. Either works.
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