Re: Fw: [PHP] Re: still having login problems sigh

2004-03-25 Thread - Edwin -
On Thu, 25 Mar 2004 02:58:39 -0500
Andy B [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 What do mean by keeps getting stuck? Where? What? Any error
 messages?
 
 0 errors and 0 messages of any kind and what i meant by getting
 stuck was every time the login.html is filled out and submitted
 i either get the login.html page again (expected if user gave
 wrong pwd and stuff)

What happens if you give a the correct ones?

 or browser will get stuck on a blank
 page and show nothing at all

There's an error. Set error_reporting to E_ALL and turn on
display_errors.

 Where's $username coming from? $_GET? $_POST? Check the
 manual/archives for more info...
 
 $_POST... but the way the web space is set up the admins
 somehow disabled$_POST?? is that even possible??

Yes, I guess, but that would be strange.

 $_POST[username] --- for some strange reason php on server
 complains that it is an undefined variable/array??? anyways...

Try $_POST['username']

 Use an absolute URL for header(Location ...
 didnt think i needed to but...ok i will
 
 And, your echo shouldn't come before your header. Again,
 you can check the manual/archives for more info...
 hmmm didnt think that part would work but saw it in a tutorial
 about this stuff (matter of fact this is almost an exact copy
 of that tutorial) just dont remember what one it was...

  http://www.php.net/manual/en/function.header.php

Read it carefully :)

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Fw: [PHP] Re: still having login problems sigh

2004-03-24 Thread Andy B
What do mean by keeps getting stuck? Where? What? Any error
messages?

0 errors and 0 messages of any kind and what i meant by getting stuck was
every time the login.html is filled out and submitted i either get the
login.html page again (expected if user gave wrong pwd and stuff) or browser
will get stuck on a blank page and show nothing at all

Where's $username coming from? $_GET? $_POST? Check the
manual/archives for more info...

$_POST... but the way the web space is set up the admins somehow disabled
$_POST?? is that even possible?? $_POST[username] --- for some strange
reason php on server complains that it is an undefined variable/array???
anyways...

Use an absolute URL for header(Location ...
didnt think i needed to but...ok i will

And, your echo shouldn't come before your header. Again, you
can check the manual/archives for more info...
hmmm didnt think that part would work but saw it in a tutorial about this
stuff (matter of fact this is almost an exact copy of that tutorial) just
dont remember what one it was...

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