On Wed, April 5, 2006 10:33 pm, John Taylor-Johnston wrote:
Scrolling back and forward through my PHP generated search engine,
my browser (FF) alerts to remind me that I have post data.
What kind of header can I add to avoid it doing that?
Else what is the problem?
Use GET?
The basic
John Taylor-Johnston wrote:
Scrolling back and forward through my PHP generated search engine,
my browser (FF) alerts to remind me that I have post data.
What kind of header can I add to avoid it doing that?
Else what is the problem?
John
Try using GET
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John Taylor-Johnston wrote:
Scrolling back and forward through my PHP generated search
engine, my browser (FF) alerts to remind me that I have post
data. What kind of header can I add to avoid it doing that?
I have a pretty detailed article about this on my web site:
Scrolling back and forward through my PHP generated search engine,
my browser (FF) alerts to remind me that I have post data.
What kind of header can I add to avoid it doing that?
Else what is the problem?
John
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John Taylor-Johnston wrote:
Scrolling back and forward through my PHP generated search engine,
my browser (FF) alerts to remind me that I have post data.
What kind of header can I add to avoid it doing that?
This has been discussed a few times in the past. Here's a couple of
threads which
Hello guys,
I don't know if this question is PHP related or not, but, maybe someone
remember, have the PHP script be processed if POST request is broken in
the middle?
For example: User POSTs 60 KB of text, and then his browser or internet
connection crashes, when only 30 of 60 KB was sent
hi,
im posting a form to itself... and im wondering if there is any
way to clear the post data from the page after if have dealt with it?
to stop page refreshes posting the data again?
thanks
eoghan
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eoghan wrote:
hi,
im posting a form to itself... and im wondering if there is any
way to clear the post data from the page after if have dealt with it?
to stop page refreshes posting the data again?
thanks
eoghan
unset ( $_POST );
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im posting a form to itself... and im wondering if there is any
way to clear the post data from the page after if have dealt with it?
$_POST = array();
Larry
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Dear all,
i am using PHP 4.2.2 with Red Hat 8.0
i had a form in form.php, which has a form like this
input class=text type=text name=course_id size=10 maxlength=10
value=
say, i enter 6 in the text box.
After i click the submit button and i echo the value of course_id, it
returned
What does your form tag look like?
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Onderwerp: [PHP] post data?
Dear all,
i am using PHP 4.2.2 with Red Hat 8.0
i had a form in form.php, which has a form like
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Onderwerp: [PHP] post data?
Dear all,
i am using PHP 4.2.2 with Red Hat 8.0
i had a form in form.php, which has a form like this
input class=text type=text name=course_id size=10 maxlength=10
value=
say, i enter 6 in the text box
]
Onderwerp: Re: [PHP] post data?
the form tag is
form action=syn2.php method=post onSubmit=return checkform(this);
Thx!
HPS
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What does your form tag look like?
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Subject: RE: [PHP] post data?
in that case,.. I guess something is going wrong in your checkform
javascript function
in your checkform
javascript function .. probably you attach the name and value (by mistake)
to eachother in there
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the form
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Sent: Monday, June 09, 2003 7:21 AM
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Subject: RE: [PHP] post data?
in that case,.. I guess something is going wrong
:21 AM
To: HPS; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [PHP] post data?
in that case,.. I guess something is going wrong in your checkform
javascript function .. probably you attach the name and value (by
mistake)
to eachother in there
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Van
On Mon, 9 Jun 2003, Michael A Smith wrote:
Get Apache 1.3.27 (I think). and PHP. Follow the instructions on the PHP
site! I found that those are the only one's I could get to work. Any PHP
version using --with-apxs=/usr/local/apache I couldn't get to work. Also
take a look at what you'll need
Well, this is how millions of people build PHP. It works pretty well.
-Rasmus
On Mon, 9 Jun 2003, Michael A Smith wrote:
Yes I know, but I've never been able to get it to work. I just followed
the instructions on the PHP site.
-Michael
On Mon, 2003-06-09 at 10:34, Rasmus Lerdorf wrote:
Can someone tell me how I can access data from a POST? I don't mean
the variables because the data I'm getting doesn't have any. I have a
client that is doing a simple HTTP Post to a server and appending xml
data right after the header. I need access to the xml blob.
Thanks,
Brian
- Brian
(Be
At 23:47 03.12.2002, Brian Duke said:
[snip]
Can someone tell me how I can access data from a POST? I don't mean
the variables because the data I'm getting doesn't have any. I have a
client that is doing a simple HTTP Post to a server and appending xml
data
Can someone tell me how I can access data from a POST? I don't mean
the variables because the data I'm getting doesn't have any. I have a
client that is doing a simple HTTP Post to a server and appending xml
data right after the header. I need access to the xml blob.
In php.ini, there is this
I have two CGI PHP installation on my Linux system. One of them is
a vanilla build (all defaults except --prefix and
--with-config-file-path, and the other is built with the .spec file
from rpms.arvin.dk).
POST method does not work with the arvin PHP CGI binary, while it
works ok with the
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