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Posted by emre on 04/05/05 08:43
you can use POST with some javascript tricks.
lets assume that you are going to you an image file to submit, then just add
a function andd call that function to handle submitting data.
here is an example:
<form name=TestForm action=test.php method=post>
<input type=hidden name=op value=5>
<IMG src=a.gif onclick="SubmitMyForm();'>
</form>
then define the javascript function named as SubmitMyForm
<script language=javascript>
document.TestForm.submit();
</script>
your form will be subbmitted just fine by this method.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Kent" <kent.larsson@gmail.com>
To: <php-general@lists.php.net>
Sent: Tuesday, April 05, 2005 3:21 AM
Subject: [PHP] Set session variable if link is clicked, do not want to use
GET
> Hi!
>
> I am writing a simple shopping cart system which uses sessions and PHP.
>
> I would like a normal link that says "Add to cart" which the user can
> click and the item is added to the cart.
>
> However, i do not want to use GET for this as it could introduce
> unwanted features if the user bookmarks the page just after clicking
> "Add to cart". So i don't want an URL like:
> http://thisistheurl.com?buy=10 and therefore prefer if this could be
> done using POST.
>
> It would have been easy if i would have used a normal FORM and would
> have had a button called "Add to cart". But i would like it to be in
> url-style or using some <img ..> which i understand that the BUTTON item
> does not support (or am i wrong?).
>
> Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
>
> Best regards, Kent
>
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