On Mar 18, 2008, at 6:43 AM, Sudhakar wrote:
i am presently passing the value of a variable to a php file using GET
after data has been inserted to the database.
ex=
$firstname = $_POST["firstname"];
if(!$sqlconnection)
{
echo "error message";
}
else
{
header("Location: thankyou.php?firstnameis=$firstname");
}
how can i send the value of $firstname using POST instead of GET as
the value is presently appearing in the address bar. ideally i would
like using POST.
NOTE = please suggest techniques that does NOT involve javascript in
order to pass $firstname using POST method, as i have done the entire
validations using php and i have assumed that user has javascript
turned off.
by the looks of it... You already have it setup right... basically you
would you something like this:
FORM:
<form method="post" action="mysuperphppage.php">
<input type="text" name="txtfirstname">
<input type="submit">
</form>
mysuperphppage.php:
<?PHP
$firstname = $_POST['txtfirstname'];
echo <<<HTML
Thank you {$firstname}, You're the best!
HTML;
?>
Of course, all untested, but it should get you the basics...
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