Posted by Michael Fesser on 11/15/06 21:39
..oO(Shelly)
>Befoe I fixed it with Jerry's suggestion to send it to another page for
>processing and then have that send it back when done, I had a header
>statement going to the same page. A refresh STILL resulted in another post
>because it passed the isset($_POST['theButton']) test. So, if it sends a
>normal GET instead of a POST, why did it still satisfy that isset test?
Good question, I can't reproduce that.
Micha
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