Put the variable in the session and read it From there on the second
page.
On 12-Jul-08, at 11:46 AM, gravity <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I have a PHP script that does some processing, and stores an error
> message as a variable. The script then redirects to another script
> with the error string in the URL, with the second script displaying
> the message and continues with the rest of the logic.
>
> Now I want to hide the error message from the URL, but the second
> script needs to continue working as is. How can I do this? I have
> thought about md5'ing the message but the URLs still look messy. Any
> other alternatives?
>
> The script works like this;
> $err = "";
> $res = process();
> if ($res == 0)
> {
> $err = "An error message";
> }
> header("Location: script2.php?err=".urlencode($err));
>
> Script2.php would display this message and continue with the rest of
> the logic. Now I want to hide the Error message $err from the URL
> after a redirect. How do I do this?
>
> Thanks in advance.
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