maybe by adding a unique ID like that :
somethin/somewhere/index.php?do=this&and=that&IDop=someMD5id

then, keeping logs of the operations in a db table .... if the id already
exists in the table, nothing is done ...and maybe it's time to clean
parameters... then, the logs should be cleant every day ...

maybe a to heavy solution ????



----- Original Message -----
From: Jon Thompson Coon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, September 10, 2001 10:22 AM
Subject: [PHP] cleaning up the uri


> I don't want to ask all these silly questions constantly time, but being
> lazy overcomes the urge not to do so.
>
> Having a page somethin/somewhere/index.php?do=this&and=that. This page
> does some updating and database queries. Hitting the reload button makes
> these things happen again (obviously). My question is, what are the
> usual ways of dealing with this problem?
>
> I don't want to separate my code into separe files, i.e. linking into a
> script that does the updating and redirects to the original page without
> the do=this&and=that part. When you require a html page modify itself,
> is it possible to remove the GET stuff from the result? By, f. ex. using
> header(whatnot: where) and then builing the material?
>
> I might not be very clear about this, but hopefully the meaning filters
> through.
>
> - Jon Thompson Coon
>
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