On Tue, 2 Dec 2003 10:26:08 -0000, you wrote:
>if(!mysql_query($query)){
> $error = "Could not complete query";
> header("Location: file.php?error=$error");
> exit;
>}
The Location: header requires an absolute URI. See RFC 2616, 14.30
>However in file.php I have included $_POST[] variables sent from a previous
>page using the following method
>
>foreach ($_POST as $key => $value) {
> echo "<input type=\"hidden\" name=\"".$key."\" value=\"".$value."\">";
>}
>
>But if there is a problem with the input the $_POST[] values are not resent,
>is there a way to do this?
Pass them as part of a GET, or store them in a session (you may need to
include the session ID as part of the URI).
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