use hidden field (pure html) and then u have it as $yourhiddenfield on the
next page even u have the register global off..

Nabil


"Jay Fitzgerald" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> I have been searching for an answer to this for a couple of hours now and
> cant find anything. I believe that there is a secure way of doing this but
> I think my brain is having a momentary lapse...
>
> I have these variables:
>
> $eventid = "1";
> $age = "15";
>
> Is there a way to pass these variables to the next page so I can continue
> using them without doing something like this:
>
> <A HREF="test.php?eventid=1&age=15">
>
> I would rather not have the variables be seen or known to the end user for
> security reasons because they could change them in the URL. I know it has
> something to do with $_GET and $_POST because I do have register_globals
> set to OFF in my php file and I do not want to turn them on....
>
> TIA
>



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