Actually I'm thining about something like that. Maybe a component
would do the job...

Sorry about the 1 month "lag" in my anwser ;)

Sorry about "lag" in anwser.

On 19 Lip, 22:34, Carlos Lavin <[email protected]> wrote:
> Also.. if you know what info gets loaded to the session in what page.. you
> could check at each page's action that the info isnt already in session as
> in:
> (dont feel like coding btw)
>
> function page_a_action{
>    if(stuff in session)
>     clean(stuff in session)
>   //rest of the code here
>
> }
>
> 2009/7/19 Carlos Lavin <[email protected]>
>
>
>
> > If you need it all at the end of the wizard.. you could just carry it from
> > A to B to C with a bunch of hiddens...not the most fancy way to do it but
> > neither is saving it all in session
>
> > 2009/7/19 lapinski <[email protected]>
>
> >> Why it doesn't work for you?  If you need everything fresh every time a
> >> user
> >> starts over, then POST is a solution.
>
> >> Lapinski
>
> >> Raph-8 wrote:
>
> >> > Yes - I'm afraid you missed the point. ;)
>
> >> > It's only an example and using $_POST it's not the solution IMHO.
>
> >> > On 19 Lip, 15:50, MrMeikel <[email protected]> wrote:
> >> >> (Apologies if I have missed the point...)
>
> >> >> If you only want to save information when the user has gone from pageA
> >> >> directly to pageB, couldn't you use $_POST? Sounds like you're using a
> >> >> form anyway, so just set the target to pageB and check the (correct)
> >> >> information has been passed - ie. posted from pageA.
>
> >> >> On Jul 19, 1:43 pm, Raph <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> >> >> > Let's say I've got an exmaple application, and in this application
> >> >> > there are a few wizards. User goes to one of the wizards, inputs data
> >> >> > in form in step 1, then goes to step 2. Data from step 1 was saved in
> >> >> > session.  Now user should do somehting in step 2 and go to step 3,
> >> but
> >> >> > he dosen't do that. He clicks "back" button in his browser, or maybe
> >> >> > he types url in address bar and goes to place in the system outside
> >> >> > the wizard.
>
> >> >> > The problem is those data in session. It wasn't removed and it still
> >> >> > there. User could go to another wizard and do the same thing and new
> >> >> > unnecessary data appear in session.
>
> >> >> > How you handle situations like that?
>
> >> >> > --
> >> >> > Raph
>
> >> --
> >> View this message in context:
> >>http://www.nabble.com/How-to-keep-Session-data-clean-and-not-messed-u...
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