Valts Mazurs wrote: > On Mon, May 12, 2008 at 4:13 PM, M.Ganesh <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote: > > > Thanks Ronny for your response, however this doesn't answer my > requirement. Probably I've to state my requirement more clearly. > I have > various pages for general viewing where authentication is not > required. > But if a user decides to add a record, he has to first login. I > take him > to a login page for that. After he logs in I want to bring him back to > the same page. Note that a user can come to the login page from any of > the different pages. Hence the 'previous page' is not always the same. > > > Then you have 2 possible ways to go: > 1) use referrer info from HTTP request to figure out which page the > user has came from > 2) embed previous_page variable in URL or POST request to login page. > > After successful login you can easily redirect the user back to the > page where he has came from. > > Regards, > Valts. > Thanks Valts, but I am new to web programming (coming from VB world). Can you please give me a little more detail or pointers to some documentation
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