Re: [PHP] post v get

2003-08-29 Thread andu
On Fri, 29 Aug 2003 02:06:55 +0100 David Otton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Thu, 28 Aug 2003 18:50:55 -0400, you wrote: > > >> When you POST a form to the server the server replies with a new > >> page. if you click the Back button in the browser the server wants > >to> re-POST the form. Short

Re: [PHP] post v get

2003-08-29 Thread David Otton
On Thu, 28 Aug 2003 18:50:55 -0400, you wrote: >> When you POST a form to the server the server replies with a new >> page. if you click the Back button in the browser the server wants to >> re-POST the form. Short of using GET is there a way to prevent >> re-submitting the previous form? >One te

Re: [PHP] post v get

2003-08-28 Thread John W. Holmes
andu wrote: When you POST a form to the server the server replies with a new page. if you click the Back button in the browser the server wants to re-POST the form. Short of using GET is there a way to prevent re-submitting the previous form? Of course. :) One technique is to use a "middle-man" p

Re: [PHP] post v get

2003-08-28 Thread Jim Lucas
no Jim Lucas - Original Message - From: "andu" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Thursday, August 28, 2003 1:49 PM Subject: [PHP] post v get > When you POST a form to the server the server replies with a new > page. if you click the Back button in the browser the server

RE: [PHP] POST v. GET

2002-06-20 Thread Matt Schroebel
> after you read this web page (take you no more than 15 minutes), you > should consider browsing the actual HTTP spec, though it's pretty > technical and is very long. I've html'd the RFC2616 for easier reading and you can find it at http://www.php-faq.com/httpintro.php -- PHP General Maili