you could use a database or you could write the information to a textfile on
the server, i have used that sometimes to transfer large lumps of info from
1 page to another if i didnt want to use a database.


"Cam" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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>     Through past releases of PHP, I've developed with global variables on.
> These days it's becoming the trend, for security & asthetics purposes, to
> turn global variables off...  Let's say I have a $status variable that
> changes depending upon the user's actions on the previous page and
displays
> a message...
>
> Is there a way to propagate this variable through pages without 1)
declaring
> it as a global, 2) writing it to a cookie, 3) passing it through the URL
or
> 4) passing it through a form w/ POST?
>
> 1-globals are now off
> 2-cookie writing is impracical & no desire to store 1 time information
> client side
> 3-displaying the status message in the URL (or a status id) would look
> unprofessional and allow for user manipulation of the message they see by
> editing the URL string
> 4-not all my site's page transitions occur through forms, so I see no way
to
> use $_POST every time
>
> I appreciate any suggestions & hearing your thoughts,
>
> Cam
>
>



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