This really is mindblowing.....
Check user logged in
<cfif not isdefined("session.loggedin")>
<cflocation url="loggedin/password.cfm?page_id=individ.cfm">
</cfif>
if theyre not send them off to password.cfm and append the page you came
from to the URL
Once at password set a variable to the pased page details
<cfset page=#url.page_id#>
<cfoutput>
#page#
</cfoutput>
Use that wicked no multiple click thingy from earlier ...
<script language="JavaScript">
<!--
function submitForm()
{
document.form_name.clickme.value = "Please Wait...";
document.form_name.clickme.disabled = "disabled";
return true;
}
//-->
</script>
The form sends the login to login_action with the page details appended to
the URL (I DONT THINK THIS BIT WORKS)
<form name="form_name" action="login_action.cfm?page_id=#page#" method
="post" onsubmit="submitForm();">
<input type="Password" name="entered_user_name">
<input type="Password" name="entered_password">
<input name="clickme" type=submit value="Click Me">
</form>
<cfif isdefined("session.nologin")>
<cfoutput>
<font color=red>Incorrect login details. Please try again</font>
</cfoutput>
</cfif>
Once sent accross check the login details and do the following
at login action I know have this
<cfset Page=#url.page_id#>
<cfoutput>
#page#
</cfoutput>
<cfabort>
Theres nothing in #page # and the URL parameters shows Page_Id as empty
..... :(
So whats going on. Can I not pass URL values like this in a form????
Regards - Paul
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