Here's what I did.
$error = "";
if (error_in_field_1) $error .= "A";
if (error_in_field_2) $error .= "B";
if (error_in_field_3) $error .= "C";
and so on. Then, when displaying the form...
if (strstr($error,"A")) { echo "You forgot to fill in this field\n"; }
echo "";
etc.
> -Original Mes
> That won't work.
> If you relocate using header("Location: ...") then it DOES show the
> original URL in the browser's address field.
>
> There are other ways of relocating which don't do this. For instance:
> (1) include("real-path");
> (2) readfile("real-path");
>
> Jill
>
>
> -Origina
Okay - looks like you are using a weird character mapping.
Let's be clear about the names of encoding standards, so we don't get
confused. There is no such thing as "ASCII 0222". ASCII characters are seven
bits wide. Period. Their range is hex 00 to 7F. Anything outside of that
range is, by defi
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