Howdy,
On 17-May-06, at 2:12 PM, RJ Herrick wrote:
action="?" seems to be the right solution.
I believe you can also use a null action (action="") and that will
return to the calling page.
$r->uri includes the path of my handler, not the request.
Not sure what you mean by that ...
In my experience, $r->uri always matches the URL that the browser
sends to the Apache server (without GET args), even if I have a
dhandler processing a "virtual" directory request... perhaps your
setup is different?
-Michael
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