On 3/16/2015 12:02 AM, Ethan Rosenberg wrote:
I have this in the program --
echo "<form method= 'post' action='HandleWeight.php'>";
echo "<center><strong><input type = 'submit' value=
'WEIGH'></strong></center>";
echo "</form>";
I'm testing from a form, which previously worked perfectly -
TIA
Ethan
How does your script properly (note: 'properly') recognize that the user
clicked on the 'Weigh' button? You don't have a name attribute on that
submit element so you can't possibly check it. Consequently users could
spoof your form to achieve something that you aren't planning on if
that's any concern to you.
PS - html does not use nor require spaces in its syntax. Your
attributes are better written as: method='POST' than the way you are
doing it.
clicked on the 11
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