<?
if($_POST['process'] == "Pass"){$action = "success.php";}ELSE{$action =
"recursive.php";}
echo "<form method='POST' action='$action'>";
?>
>I am trying to recursively send data to the same form. Based on the data, I
>want to determine which "action" is to be processed. It appears that the
>$_POST is not being cleared out or cached once it is sent to the server.
>Here is my code that I'm trying to test with. It doesn't seem to
>consistently send me to the correct page each time.
>
><?php
>
> $process = $_POST['process'];
>
> if ($process == "Pass")
> {
> echo "<form method='POST' action=success.php>";
> }
> else
> {
> echo "<form method='POST' action=recursive.php>";
> }
>?>
>
> <table border="0" id="table1" width="58">
> <tr>
> <td align="center">
> <input type="radio" checked name="process" value="Pass"
>tabindex="1"></td>
> <td align="left">Pass</td>
> </tr>
> <tr>
> <td align="center" width="20">
> <input type="radio" name="process" value="Fail" tabindex="2"></td>
> <td align="left" width="28">
> Fail</td>
> </tr>
> </table>
> <input type="submit" value="Submit" name="B1"> <input type="reset"
>value="Reset" name="B2">
></form>
>
>I want to use a single submit button that will send the "action" to the
>right page.
>
>What is the best practice for doing this?
>
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