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- Matthew
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From: Brad Webb [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Re: [PHP-DB] Transfering post data to a series of pages.
You may also consider using sessions to store form data.. this allows
for actual user
don't know why).
Thank you everyone for your advice!
- Matthew
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From: Brad Webb [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, May 04, 2005 12:21 PM
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Subject: Re: [PHP-DB] Transfering post data to a series of pages.
You may also consider using sessions
Is there a way to transfer post data to a series of PHP pages?
For example, lets say I have the following 4 pages:
Page1.php - this page has my original post form
Page2.php - this page does one thing with the post data
Page3.php - this page does another thing with the post data
Page4.php - this
Perry, Matthew (Fire Marshal's Office) wrote:
Is there a way to transfer post data to a series of PHP pages?
For example, lets say I have the following 4 pages:
Page1.php - this page has my original post form
Page2.php - this page does one thing with the post data
Page3.php - this page does
Martin Norland wrote:
include() :P
seriously though, Page1.php and Page4.php are the only two pages that
should exist, if any. Page2 and Page3 should pretty much guaranteed be
turned into function calls or classes and called from Page4.php. You
don't need to separate logic and display in
I agree!!
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From: Martin Norland [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: MiƩrcoles, 04 de Mayo de 2005 08:39 a.m.
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Subject: Re: [PHP-DB] Transfering post data to a series of pages. .
Perry, Matthew (Fire Marshal's Office) wrote:
Is there a way
Perry, Matthew (Fire Marshal's Office) wrote:
Is there a way to transfer post data to a series of PHP pages?
For example, lets say I have the following 4 pages:
Page1.php - this page has my original post form
Page2.php - this page does one thing with the post data
Page3.php - this page does
You may also consider using sessions to store form data.. this allows
for actual user interaction with the data, back/forward etc... as well
as tracking and other stuff.. you really should only have Page1.php,
and use a logic object to parse the data from there.. IMHO, of course. :)
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