First -- thank you for reading my post.
I am using the general strategy suggested by Jay (thanks, Jay) to process my
form in another procedure. It's listed below. In my processStuff.php
program, I use the following code:
$attributes = array();
$attributes = array_merge($attributes,$HTTP_POST_VARS, $HTTP_GET_VARS);
extract($attributes, EXTR_PREFIX_SAME, "this");
I want to load my numerous post variables into regular memory variables (or
whatever the php nomenclature is) -- e.g. $_POST['action'] becomes $action.
It doesn't seem to working according to the manual. I list my
$HTTP_SESSION_VARS, there are none.
I would appreciate anyone taking the time to explain to me how this works.
Either it's stupid or I'm stupid. I'm figuring it's me.
Monique.
<form method="post" name="form1" action="processStuff.php">
<input type="submit" name="action" value="Add Record">
<input type="submit" name="action" value="Delete Record">
In processStuff.php
<?php
switch ($_POST['action']){
case "Add Record":
...do stuff...
..redirect back to original page...
break;
case "Delete Record":
...do stuff...
..redirect back to original page...
break;
}
?>
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