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Posted by Todd Cary on 10/07/96 11:33
Except this passes the "message" in the URL. Is there a way to pass
variables as a POST (not in the URL)?
I have a class that creates a new socket, however on my client's shared
server, the creation of sockets is not allowed. With a new socket, I am
able to pass the variable information via the socket (POST).
Todd
David Robley wrote:
> Todd Cary wrote:
>
>> When I have more than one button on a page, I us what I call a reentrant
>> approach. That is the page calls itself.
>>
>> If the page is emailer.pgp, the the FORM tag would be
>>
>> <form method="get" action="emailer.php">
>>
>> At the top is
>>
>> <?php
>> $send = $_GET[btnSend]; // Send button pressed
>> $cancel = $_GET[btnCancel];// Cancel is pressed
>> $message = $_GET[message];
>> if ($send) {
>> header("location: send.php?message=" . $message);
>> }
>> if ($cancel) {
>> header("location: index.php");
>> }
>> ?>
>>
>> Is there a better way to do this so I can use a POST form?
>>
>> Thank you...
>>
>> Todd
> What about:
>
> <form method="post" action="emailer.php">
>
> and
>
> if (isset($_POST['send']) ) {
> # do some sanitising on $_POST['message'] here
> header("location: http://f.q.d.n/path/to/send.php?message=" .
> $_POST['message']);
> }
> exit();
>
> if (isset($_POST['cancel']) ) {
> header("location: http://f.q.d.n/path/to/index.php");
> }
>
> Add other sanity checks as required.
>
>
> Cheers
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