Thanks Miguel,
I was just reading urlencode.php, shouldn't the complementary function be
urldecode() like the document. says,
well unserialize must be working too, I believe you.
> On Wed, 24 Apr 2002, Pushkar Pradhan wrote:
> > I am collecting some data on a page - test.php, ($layer which is an array
> > of names).
> > If checkbox is checked that user wants to change drawing order, I should
> > redirect the browser to page - "updateHTML.php" which has necessary script
> > to do that.
> > I achieved redirection using header(), but can't pass the $layer array
> > with it.
> > I tried something like:
> > form..
> > input type hidden layer...
> > header()
> > but then the page isn't redirected since I get a warning that headers have
> > been sent before the execu. of this line.
> > What is the way to do this? I don't want to do include since it will put
> > the contents of both the scripts on the same page.
>
>   header('Location: updateHTML.php?layer='
>     . urlencode(serialize($layer)));
>
> and then inside updateHTML.php
>
>   $layer = unserialize($_REQUEST('layer'));
>
> miguel
>
>
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