i'm not sure if i understand, but i think u can try using 
header("location:notessetup.php");
i supose u'r using something like history.back.

hth
toto
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: ken264usd 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Wednesday, December 13, 2006 9:07 PM
  Subject: [php_mysql] Redirect file after updating form.


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   Hello,
  There is probably a easy answer for this, but I am still learning!
  I have two pages. notessetup.php has a link to point to the second 
  page ie:
  notes.php?recordID=<?php echo $row_rs1['id']; ?>
  Notes.php has an update form on it. When the form is updated, it is 
  redirected back to  but it keeps adding the parameter 
  after the page (notessetup.php?recordID=305).

  Is there a way to keep the parameter off when the page is redirected 
  back? I don't want notessetup.php filtered when the user goes back to 
  that page.

  I use Dreamweaver as my editor.

  Thanks for looking at my post!



   
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