Hi, this might be a trivial question but I could not find any docs on that
on php.net.
I am develloping the admin side of a dynamic web site (php/mysql).
The mechanic is nothing special: a form is submitted and sends the data to
the php page/script that actually does the work of feeding the db. I
noticed that hitting "back" on the browser make the feeding scripts run
again, and double the entries in the db. Of course, that is what the
scripts are supposed to do :-).
To avoid spamming my db I would like to implement a simple redirection
function, that would redirect the user to the main admin page once the
feeding script has successfully executed and would reduce chances of
double entries. Is there a simple way to achieve that ?
thanks,
Nicolas.
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