If the user hits the back button and then the forward, it sometimes
resubmits the form.
This is why i initiated the session and ended it at the end of the data
processing page. If they happen to press forward, or back, it will still not
initiate the form unless they have actually visitied and
I've found a way that works for me.
Using the START SESSION on the initial form, e.g.
?php
session_start();
// store session data
$_SESSION['form'] = 1;
?
and the using the code below in the processing form.
You can do a check if the user has already submitted the from by the initial
On Sun, 2008-12-07 at 16:44 +, Bhupendra Patel wrote:
I've found a way that works for me.
Using the START SESSION on the initial form, e.g.
?php
session_start();
// store session data
$_SESSION['form'] = 1;
?
and the using the code below in the processing form.
You can do a
I'm working on an application that includes e-mail notifications of
certain events. Because the application will have hundreds or thousands
of users, I've designed it so that e-mail notifications are saved to a
MySQL table. Then a regular cron job runs a php page to select the data
from the
Jeffrey wrote:
I'm working on an application that includes e-mail notifications of
certain events. Because the application will have hundreds or
thousands of users, I've designed it so that e-mail notifications are
saved to a MySQL table. Then a regular cron job runs a php page to
select the
On Sunday 20 April 2008 11:27:38 Jeffrey wrote:
I'm working on an application that includes e-mail notifications of
certain events. Because the application will have hundreds or thousands
of users, I've designed it so that e-mail notifications are saved to a
MySQL table. Then a regular cron
Per Jessen wrote:
Jeffrey wrote:
I'm working on an application that includes e-mail notifications of
certain events. Because the application will have hundreds or
thousands of users, I've designed it so that e-mail notifications are
saved to a MySQL table. Then a regular cron job runs a php
Jeffrey wrote:
Per Jessen wrote:
Jeffrey wrote:
I'm working on an application that includes e-mail notifications of
certain events. Because the application will have hundreds or
thousands of users, I've designed it so that e-mail notifications
are saved to a MySQL table. Then a regular
Børge Holen wrote:
Is the MTA operational on the server? if so, forget
mailing with php and rather use php to access the mta.
Yeah, that is what mail() does - it calls sendmail.
/Per Jessen, Zürich
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On Sunday 20 April 2008, Jeffrey wrote:
I'm working on an application that includes e-mail notifications of
certain events. Because the application will have hundreds or thousands
of users, I've designed it so that e-mail notifications are saved to a
MySQL table. Then a regular cron job runs a
On Sun, 2008-04-20 at 13:32 -0500, Larry Garfield wrote:
On Sunday 20 April 2008, Jeffrey wrote:
I'm working on an application that includes e-mail notifications of
certain events. Because the application will have hundreds or thousands
of users, I've designed it so that e-mail
On Sunday 20 April 2008 13:37:04 Per Jessen wrote:
Børge Holen wrote:
Is the MTA operational on the server? if so, forget
mailing with php and rather use php to access the mta.
Yeah, that is what mail() does - it calls sendmail.
/Per Jessen, Zürich
What the point of 50 mails now and
Hi,
Sorry to look like stupid for some of you, but i'm still not able to link to
link (a /a) or to a button via onclick event) the refresh of my page.
i've check META tag and also $PHP_SELF variable, but it does not work.
here is what i would like to do.
i have 1 PHP page on which i have 3
On 4/15/06, Alain Roger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Sorry to look like stupid for some of you, but i'm still not able to link to
link (a /a) or to a button via onclick event) the refresh of my page.
i've check META tag and also $PHP_SELF variable, but it does not work.
What happens when
but i do not want to add some variable at the end of link...
when user click on the flag, it should first store language into a $_SESSION
variable and after redirect/refresh page.
On 4/15/06, chris smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 4/15/06, Alain Roger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Sorry
On 15 Apr 2006, at 12:51, Alain Roger wrote:
but i do not want to add some variable at the end of link...
when user click on the flag, it should first store language into a
$_SESSION
variable and after redirect/refresh page.
Not possible. Web pages don't work like that.
You need the flags
Or, use form and images as button and you will not get variables at the
end of the link:
form method=post action=?= $_SERVER['PHP_SELF'] ?
input type=images src=engFlag.jpg name=lang value=en
input type=images src=fraFlag.jpg name=lang value=fr
/form
and on the top of the page (php file)
At 1:40 PM +0200 4/15/06, Alain Roger wrote:
Hi,
Sorry to look like stupid for some of you, but i'm still not able to link to
link (a /a) or to a button via onclick event) the refresh of my page.
i've check META tag and also $PHP_SELF variable, but it does not work.
here is what i would like
Hello people,
I need to have a web page (PHP) that displays a status about electric
facilities, this status is read from a database (MySQL), the thing is that
these status may change from time to time in the DB so I need to re read the
DB and display the according status on the web page.
So,
well I see two way.
First is to make a php script without end, which will run continuously.
second way is to add refresh html tag, in your page, or a js script to
reload automaticaly.
I'm not seeing other solution in php.
regards
Le Thu, 14 Jul 2005 02:27:47 +0200, Miguel Guirao
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well I see two way.
First is to make a php script without end, which will run continuously.
I don't recommend this way at all. Why take up all that energy
second way is to add refresh html tag, in your page, or a js
Put this between the page's head tags:
meta http-equiv=REFRESH content=1;url=http://somesite_to_refresh_to;
The 1 in the above line controls the time to refresh; the higher the
number, the longer to refresh.
Matt Darby
Miguel Guirao wrote:
Hello people,
I need to have a web page (PHP)
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Robert Meyer wrote:
Hello,
Scenario:
1) User is presented a blank form.
2) User fills in form.
3) User submits form.
4) Record is added to database.
5) Back to 1).
Go really back to 1) - use redirect. After the
Aren't we oversimplifying the issue assuming that the records inserted
cannot have everything duplicated but the autoincrement field?
If you are taking an order and the customer says 'hey, add another of this',
with the code below the system will reject it because it assumes that it is
a
I did something pretty similar to this but not with an MD5 hash. I used a
table which had just two fields, one autoincrement and another one a
boolean. When doing a form, I added one record to this table and the ID I
got from it is the one I sent in the form, the other field served to
On Tue, May 17, 2005 2:24 pm, Robert Meyer said:
Hello,
Scenario:
1) User is presented a blank form.
with an MD5 hash which is stored in the database as fresh
2) User fills in form.
3) User submits form.
4) Record is added to database.
That particular MD5 has is marked as used
5) Back
Force a reload of the document after step (4), you may use javascript to
reload this document, ie...
After step (4) add this line...
print scriptdocument.location.href='your-document-url';/script;
Assey.
On Tue, 17 May 2005, Robert Meyer wrote:
Hello,
Scenario:
1) User is presented a blank
On Tue, 17 May 2005, Robert Meyer wrote:
As a last resort, I may have to do that, but that is by no means the
preferred method. I want to keep database access to a minimum.
I thought by this time this problem would have had a standard solution. It
would be nice if PHP had a function like
Next time, Mukasa, try reading... Robert clearly states that he'd like a
PHP function which TELLS him if the page has been refreshed or not
(thus, resent). There are headers sent out that indicate this, and
thus a function like refreshed() would be a shortcut to getting to know
if it has.
He
Robert Meyer wrote:
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Robert Meyer wrote:
Hello,
Scenario:
1) User is presented a blank form.
2) User fills in form.
3) User submits form.
4) Record is added to database.
5) Back to 1).
Go really back to 1) - use redirect.
Sorry for that., i miss read that.. sorry, thought he wanted a php
function to
refresh the browser.
Assey.
On Wed, 18 May 2005, M. Sokolewicz wrote:
Next time, Mukasa, try reading... Robert clearly states that he'd like a PHP
function which TELLS him if the page has been refreshed or not
Hello,
Scenario:
1) User is presented a blank form.
2) User fills in form.
3) User submits form.
4) Record is added to database.
5) Back to 1).
All is fine to here.
6) User clicks refresh.
7) Another record is added, same data except auto-increment field.
How do I prevent these last two steps, or
[snip]
6) User clicks refresh.
7) Another record is added, same data except auto-increment field.
How do I prevent these last two steps, or at least prevent a record
from being added when refresh is clicked?
[/snip]
Test for the existence (SELECT statement with the variables therein) of
the
Robert Meyer wrote:
Hello,
Scenario:
1) User is presented a blank form.
2) User fills in form.
3) User submits form.
4) Record is added to database.
5) Back to 1).
Go really back to 1) - use redirect. After the record is added to the
database, use something like:
header('Location:
Why dont you check that data isnt being duplicated?
$query = SELECT auto_col FROM table where col1 = $var1 col2 = $var
3.;
$call_query = mysql_query($query,...
$query_data = mysql_assoc($call_query);
if(!$query_data) { do form }
else echo information already exists in database;
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Robert Meyer wrote:
Hello,
Scenario:
1) User is presented a blank form.
2) User fills in form.
3) User submits form.
4) Record is added to database.
5) Back to 1).
Go really back to 1) - use redirect. After the
As a last resort, I may have to do that, but that is by no means the
preferred method. I want to keep database access to a minimum.
I thought by this time this problem would have had a standard solution. It
would be nice if PHP had a function like refreshed() so one could do ... if
Hi
First of all: I'm sorry for writing errors - I don't speak English too
much (spanish)
I'm building an application which works that way:
I use url parameters to set zone (document location), actions and
params.
I've badly make security part so only registered people
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Hi
First of all: I'm sorry for writing errors - I don't speak English too much
(spanish)
I'm building an application which works that way:
I use url parameters to set zone (document location), actions and params.
I've badly make security part so
how to make my page refresh automaticly?
Can i use PHP function?
what is it?
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[snip]
how to make my page refresh automaticly?
Can i use PHP function?
what is it?
[/snip]
You cannot do it with PHP, you use a meta refresh tag
(http://www.w3.org)
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Jay Blanchard wrote:
[snip]
how to make my page refresh automaticly?
Can i use PHP function?
what is it?
[/snip]
You cannot do it with PHP, you use a meta refresh tag
(http://www.w3.org)
Or header refresh
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Try header();
On 30 Sep 2004, at 14:09, welly limston wrote:
how to make my page refresh automaticly?
Can i use PHP function?
what is it?
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As the others said, this isn't a function of php, php is a server-side
script and a refresh is on the client side. A meta-refresh tag is
fine depending on how reliable you want your refresh to be as it'll
stop working after a day or so. If you need it to refresh forever
you'll need to use
--- welly limston [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
how to make my page refresh automaticly?
You can use a Refresh header:
Refresh: 3; url=http://example.org/
Can i use PHP function?
http://www.php.net/header
Hope that helps.
Chris
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or u can use this method from JS
You could refresh the page in various ways
1- make a rerequest to the server to give u the same page again: using
the PHP Header function.
2-using the html Header refresh tag
3-Java Script to reload the document
Since the 1st and 2nd methods are discussed in
Hello
How can I refresh a page with frames, I use the code below but don't it
doesn't work
Can I refresh a page with frames with this code?
echoMETA HTTP-EQUIV=javascript:top.Refresh
CONTENT='0;URL=http://localhost';
Thank's
From: Andre [EMAIL PROTECTED]
How can I refresh a page with frames, I use the code below but don't it
doesn't work
Right click - Refresh Frame
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Andre wrote:
Hello
How can I refresh a page with frames, I use the code below but don't it
doesn't work
You can't with PHP. But I'm betting that if you Google, you'll find
some info on JavaScript.
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script language=Javascript
!--
location.refresh(true);
//OR
parent.document.location='LOCATION HERE';
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script language=Javascript
!--
location.refresh(true);
//OR
parent.document.location
Andre wrote:
This list is for PHP, not a JavaScript.
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HTTP-EQUIV=Refresh CONTENT='0;URL=http://localhost/; tar'
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Sent: quarta-feira, 15 de Setembro de 2004 18:27
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Subject: Re: [PHP] Refresh page with frames...
script language=Javascript
!--
location.refresh
Hi want to put information on a page without erasing the previous on(like
for every 5 minutes), and I think I must do an arrays and a foreach
loop...how can I do that?
thanks
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I am in need of a way to reload a page within a frame as the other
frames are used to modify the information.
I have a 3-frame site now that I am using 1 frame as a list, another
frame to add the information, and the 3rd frame to show the results of
the 2nd frame. I know how to do the location:
--- Mike Mapsnac [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I want to refresh page every 10 seconds, without clicking on
Refresh button.
Use the Refresh header:
header('Refresh: 10; url=http://example.org/foo.php');
Hope that helps.
Chris
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I want to refresh page every 10 seconds, without clicking on Refresh
button.
Any ideas how this can be done?
Thanks
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meta http-equiv=refresh content=10; url=test.php
Put inside the HEAD tags, this refreshed the page every 10 seconds.
I want to refresh page every 10 seconds, without clicking on Refresh
button.
Any ideas how this can be done?
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On Sat, 2004-06-05 at 10:20, Mike Mapsnac wrote:
I want to refresh page every 10 seconds, without clicking on Refresh
button.
Any ideas how this can be done?
Thanks
I think you want to include something like this in your pages header
section:
META HTTP-EQUIV=REFRESH CONTENT=10
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Hi
I need to know if there is any code that can be used to get rid of the
refresh and retry when using the back button in internet explorer.
Every time i get info from the database and display the result, and i use
the back button it says
Warning: Page has Expired The page you requested was
Pieter from SA wrote:
Hi
I need to know if there is any code that can be used to get rid of the
refresh and retry when using the back button in internet explorer.
Every time i get info from the database and display the result, and i use
the back button it says
Warning: Page has Expired The page
Pieter from SA wrote:
I need to know if there is any code that can be used to get rid of the
refresh and retry when using the back button in internet explorer.
Every time i get info from the database and display the result, and i use
the back button it says
Warning: Page has Expired The
Hello
I need to refresh page every 2 minutes. How that's can be done in PHP?
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Hello Mike,
Wednesday, March 17, 2004, 1:55:51 AM, you wrote:
MM I need to refresh page every 2 minutes. How that's can be done in PHP?
PHP itself cannot do this. You can use PHP to output a meta refresh
tag however which could be set to refresh every 2 minutes, understand
it is the HTML that
Hello
Hay una lista en español para php?
THanks
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From: Richard Davey [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Wed, 17 Mar 2004 01:59:52 +
Subject: Re: [PHP] refresh page
Hello Mike,
Wednesday, March 17, 2004, 1:55:51 AM, you wrote:
MM I need
Mike Mapsnac wrote:
I need to refresh page every 2 minutes. How that's can be done in PHP?
This would just be an HTML thing but if you want a user to specify
a page I've done it here:
http://www.ttrader.com/stockchat/refresh.html
You have to basically go back and forth between two pages.
Let me
On 17 Mar 2004 Mike Mapsnac wrote:
I need to refresh page every 2 minutes. How that's can be done in
PHP?
You can do it with a header. I think something this simple will work:
header(Refresh: 120);
or in the head area:
print meta http-equiv=\Refresh\ content=\120\\n;
If
Can you show the code?
Thanks
From: Jeff Oien [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Mike Mapsnac [EMAIL PROTECTED]
CC: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [PHP] refresh page
Date: Tue, 16 Mar 2004 20:11:49 -0600
Mike Mapsnac wrote:
I need to refresh page every 2 minutes. How that's can be done in PHP?
This would
--- Mike Mapsnac [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I need to refresh page every 2 minutes. How that's can be done in PHP?
You can do this with a Refresh header:
header('Refresh: 120; url=http://www.example.org/');
Hope that helps.
Chris
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On 16 Mar 2004 Jeff Oien wrote:
You have to basically go back and forth between two pages.
The site you mentioned does, but it is easy to refresh to the same page
-- just use your own URL. An empty URL also works -- I tried it in IE
6 and Mozilla 1.5; don't know if it works with other
using meta instead php
meta http-equiv=refresh content=120;URL=?echo $PHPSELF;?
rgds
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, March 17, 2004 8:55 AM
Subject: [PHP] refresh page
Hello
I
Hi,
I have an expiry_date field on a webpage, if the client wants to edit it
he clicks on the Edit link and a small window pops up with the current
expiry date, after he changes it and hits submit its changing it properly in
the DB...but the parent window still shows the old expiry date...
I have
Hey,
Have run into a little problem...any help appreciated.
Heres what I am doing:
I give the client a control panel where he can add,edit and delete accounts,
after each of the actions I have a link back to
the index page of the contol panel...problem is, unless he presses the
refresh button it
On Sat, 2004-02-07 at 23:03, Ryan A wrote:
Heres what I am doing:
I give the client a control panel where he can add,edit and delete accounts,
after each of the actions I have a link back to
the index page of the contol panel...problem is, unless he presses the
refresh button it shows him the
At the moment this code accepts changes and deletes from the Db but when the
submit button is pressed it echos- 'Record updated/edited' and i
have to go back and refresh to view the updated list, how can i just have it
refresh. When you open the file it shows the list but when editing
Hello BigMark,
Wednesday, December 3, 2003, 6:04:03 AM, you wrote:
B At the moment this code accepts changes and deletes from the Db but when the
B submit button is pressed it echos- 'Record updated/edited' and i
B have to go back and refresh to view the updated list, how can i just
= start Test.php =
// Section-A
?php
...
?
// Section-B
?php
...
?
// Section-C
?php
...
?
// Section-D
?php
...
?
= end Test.php =
Greetings,
It that a way for me to reload Section-A's php codes every 1-second and
Section-D's php codes every 5-second, that belongs to the SAME
]
Subject: [PHP] Refresh php section
= start Test.php =
// Section-A
?php
...
?
// Section-B
?php
...
?
// Section-C
?php
...
?
// Section-D
?php
...
?
= end Test.php =
Greetings,
It that a way for me to reload Section-A's php codes every 1-second and
Section-D's php codes every
Does your explorer ask you if you want to resend the information? It
does. You post your form once again. If you don't want this to happen,
use header(Location: http://yourserver/your_form_page.php;); redirect.
Rex Brooks wrote:
Okay, I'm displaying an entire table of numbers from my database.
Okay, I'm displaying an entire table of numbers from my database. Using a
form on the same page, you can enter an amount to add to the table and then
click submit. I pass all of the information in $_POST back to the same
page. Here is my code:
if ($_POST[number] != NULL) {
if
Hi all,
I have header, a menu and a content frame.
The header should not be refreshed.
The menu dislays a menu (menu.php?menuid=x) from a mysql menu database, and
should be refreshed based on a condition.
The content frame (content.php?[article=x | table=y]) displays either an
article or some
Hi,
It's not very clear from your message what you are trying to do. If you
are trying to just reload some of the frames instead of the whole
frameset look at the 'target' attribute for 'A' element in html.
Ronald van Raaphorst wrote:
Hi all,
I have header, a menu and a content frame.
The
Hi,
Thanks for the response, I'll try to explain better:
I have 2 frames: a Menu and a Content frame.
I have 2 menu's: one for support and one for sales
If the content frame displays a support article, the support menu should be
displayed.
If the content frame displays a sales article, the
Hi all,
I have a PHP web site that uses frames. I can use the header() function to
redirect the user to a new page, but can I use this function to load a page
into a different frame ?
Thanks in advance,
Steve
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Hi all,
I have a PHP web site that uses frames. I can use the header() function to
redirect the user to a new page, but can I use this function to load a page
into a different frame ?
negative. you'll have to use some javascipt to refresh
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From: Ralph Guzman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 'Mauricio' [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, July 08, 2003 6:57 PM
Subject: RE: [PHP] Refresh PHP
I though you were passing the variable through the url. If you have this
stored in a session, then try replacing $_GET with $_SESSION
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From: Ralph Guzman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 'Mauricio' [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, July 08, 2003 6:57 PM
Subject: RE: [PHP] Refresh PHP
I though you were passing the variable through the url. If you have this
stored in a session, then try replacing $_GET with $_SESSION
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Hi people!
Did anyone get this situation?
I'm creating a Site that uses 3 session variables. One of them I always
print at the top of the page, it's the name of the user. There is a link
that calls the function session_destroy(). Everytime that I follow this link
and log in with another user,
Try adding a random number to the end of your
URL.index.php?$randomnumber
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From: Mauricio [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, July 08, 2003 10:02 AM
To: PHP
Subject: [PHP] Refresh PHP
Hi people!
Did anyone get this situation?
I'm creating a Site that uses 3
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Subject: RE: [PHP] Refresh PHP
Rather than using session_destroy() reset the session variable by
assigning it an empty value. For example, lets say your url looks
something like this:
http://www.mydomain.com/?url_variable=Mauricio
then do
How about:
if($_GET['url_variable'] != $url_variable){
$url_variable = $_GET['url_variable'];
session_register('url_variable')
}
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To: PHP
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Hello Ralph
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How about:
if($_GET['url_variable'] != $url_variable){
$url_variable = $_GET['url_variable'];
session_register('url_variable')
}
-Original Message-
From: Mauricio [mailto
Hi Everyone,
My user has reported a problem when he loads a page. The page grabs data
from MSSQL and displays this on the screen. However, it is not updated.
Is there any way in getting the page to automatically refresh itself
ONCE when it is loaded, without ending up in a loop?
Many thanks
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My user has reported a problem when he loads a page. The page grabs data
from MSSQL and displays this on the screen. However, it is not updated.
Is there any way in getting the page to automatically refresh itself
ONCE when it is loaded, without ending up in a loop?
Javascript will do that.
Yeah I found that out eventually. Thanks :)
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Hi Everyone,
My user has reported a problem when he loads a page. The page grabs data
from MSSQL and displays this on the screen. However, it is not updated.
Is there any way in getting the page to automatically refresh itself
once when it is loaded?
Many thanks
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hi,
How do you refresh a page in php?
If i cannot wat is the code or meta(i think) to do so?
Thanks
Shaun
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http://www.google.com/search?q=meta+refresh+html+code
Google is your friend.
Cheers
Brendon
-Original Message-
From: Shaun [mailto:johan;novtel.co.za]
Sent: Monday, November 11, 2002 9:24 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [PHP] refresh
hi,
How do you refresh a page in php?
If i
Hello,
I forget exactly how to do this so I'm turning to you all for some help. How can I
make it so that if a user does not have a resolution of atleast 1024x768, it sends
them to another page or recomends that they up their screen size before viewing the
page? Any help will be great.
You will need to use Javascript... NOT PHP..
Timothy Hitchens (HITCHO)
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HITCHO has Spoken!
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From: Stephen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, 11 October 2002 8:05 AM
To: PHP List
Subject: [PHP] Refresh my Memory
Hello,
I forget exactly
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