thanks & kissssssssssssssssssss :)
so you think the form and _javascript_ thing didnot work out because of arguements missing?
2006/11/4, Adrian Godong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Your second solution (the one setting up a flag) is the best way to do that. Don't forget to set any additional data you need in the session.
What you need to understand is like this: the client does not anything about your program. Period. It does not even know the original data (the one that resides in $this->blablabla). This is called stateless. Therefore, the server must maintain the data within the session variable for cross-page functions.
On 11/4/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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i want to redirect the user
back to the page they were just on,with calling a function in
advance....:(
maybe i should learn more about basic php?
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