"Jim Lucas" <li...@cmsws.com> wrote:

>On 4/29/2011 12:06 AM, Geoff Lane wrote:
>> On Friday, April 29, 2011, ad...@buskirkgraphics.com wrote:
>>
>>> Personally I would use the javascript page navigation is senseless
>if they
>>> miss click.
>>
>>> Javascript: Small and simple javascript.
>>
>>> onclick="return confirm('Are you sure you want to delete?')"
>>
>> Personally, I'd use Javascript and also check that the form was
>> submitted after the client-side check. So something like a hidden
>> field ('jstest') in the client-side form that is set to 1 by the
>> onClick event prior to showing the confirmation box. Then in the
>> handling PHP:
>>
>> if ($_POST['jstest'] == 1){
>>   // the client called us via Javascript::confirm, so we know the
>>   // use really wants to delete
>> } else {
>>   // We weren't called via Javascript::confirm, so we need to
>>   // handle the confirmation in PHP
>> }
>>
>> HTH,
>>
>
>It wasn't a form, it was an HTML <a> tag
>
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I sure hope that's behind something a search engine can't find, otherwise you 
could find yourself without a lot of things that it deleted as it follows all 
the links. I think I read a couple of things similar to this on daily wtf...



Thanks
Ash
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