Hi Jim,
Sure you can create set of et of $_POST vars :
e.g.
<form action="myphpaction.php" method="POST">
<input type="password" name="admin_code" value='Enter here..'
onclick="if(this.value=='Enter here..'){this.value='';
this.style.color='#000'}"
onblur="if(this.value==''){this.value='Enter here..';
this.style.color='#555'}" />
<input type="submit" VALUE="Execute" />
</form>
So that admin_code var is passed to myphpaction.php as post and shall be
access there via $_POST["admin_code "];
However, note that in PHP all the output buffer is flushed actually,
ONLY after the script execution is terminated.
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-----Original Message-----
From: Jim Giner [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Wednesday, April 13, 2011 8:50 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [PHP] $_POST vars
Can one create a set of $_POST vars within a script or is that not do-able?
My display portion of my script utilizes the POST array to supply values to
my input screen - this works well for the first display of an empty screen,
and any following re-displays if there's an error in the user's input. But
I want to use this same script/screen to display the results of a query when
the user wants to update an existing record.
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