Re: [PHP] Form madness maybe OT

2004-10-23 Thread Andre Dubuc
Stuart,

I'm no expert, but did you flush your browser?

Hth,
Andre

On Saturday 23 October 2004 06:46 am, Stuart Felenstein wrote:
 I've tried about everything and have analyzed every
 bit of code but I can't seem to resolve this issue. It
 might be off topic since I can't say for sure if this
 is a php problem.

 The issue - I have a multi page form. One page seems
 to throw a wrench in the whole process every time I
 make a simple modification.

 Initially I had this setup:
 tdinput name=skill[] type=text
 id=skill[]/td
 select name=sky[] id=sky[]
 select name=slu[] id=slu[]
 tdinput name=cert[] type=text id=cert[]/td
 select name=cky[] id=cky[]
 select name=clu[] id=clu[]

 There were 5 rounds of these.

 Now when I setup the array I only set it up to grab
 the skill[], sky[], and slu[]

 And all that works great ! And so basically
 cert[],cky[],clu[] were just dead elements.

 Now what I've done is dropped the cert,cky,clu
 elements
 and added 5 more sets of the skill, sky and slu.
 No difference in the sequence of elements in the form.
 Yet for some unknown reason it throws a curve to the
 process somehow and basically kills the transaction.

 I've checked, rechecked the session start and the
 authentication procedures.  Like I say if I put the
 original one back in all is well.  The array does not
 limit the number of elements.

 Very strange behaviour.  I am not sure what to do.
 After a good amount of effort I thought to post in
 case someone with more experience might understand the
 possible issues.

 Thank you.
 Stuart

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Re: [PHP] Form madness maybe OT

2004-10-23 Thread Stuart Felenstein

--- Andre Dubuc [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Stuart,
 
 I'm no expert, but did you flush your browser?
 
 Hth,
 Andre
 

Andre, thank you for the response.  I'm not sure what
you mean by flush the browser ? 

Here is what I've been doing.  First, I have denied
cookies from the site.  Second, I've logged out and
logged back in again.  I think the sessionid would
change then, as I've tested with the sessionid
printing out.  Last, I've actually closed out of the
browser and re-opened.  

Stuart

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Re: [PHP] Form madness maybe OT

2004-10-23 Thread Andre Dubuc
On Saturday 23 October 2004 07:11 am, you wrote:
 --- Andre Dubuc [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Stuart,
 
  I'm no expert, but did you flush your browser?
 
  Hth,
  Andre

 Andre, thank you for the response.  I'm not sure what
 you mean by flush the browser ?

 Here is what I've been doing.  First, I have denied
 cookies from the site.  Second, I've logged out and
 logged back in again.  I think the sessionid would
 change then, as I've tested with the sessionid
 printing out.  Last, I've actually closed out of the
 browser and re-opened.

 Stuart


Stuart, 

Go to your browser settings, under 'Cache' (or something similar) then clear 
the cache. I struggled with a similar problem for days . . .

Andre

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Re: [PHP] Form madness maybe OT

2004-10-23 Thread Stuart Felenstein

--- Andre Dubuc [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Stuart, 
 
 Go to your browser settings, under 'Cache' (or
 something similar) then clear 
 the cache. I struggled with a similar problem for
 days . . .
 
 Andre
 
I did that, and didn't change the situation.  Also I
think the fact that using the original form will work
seems to indicate it's not a caching / cookie /
session problem.  Very strange
Stuart

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Re: [PHP] Form madness maybe OT

2004-10-23 Thread Stuart Felenstein
Call off the troops.  I reconstructed the form, step
by step checking each step.  All seems to be working.

Stuart
--- Stuart Felenstein [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 
 --- Andre Dubuc [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Stuart, 
  
  Go to your browser settings, under 'Cache' (or
  something similar) then clear 
  the cache. I struggled with a similar problem for
  days . . .
  
  Andre
  
 I did that, and didn't change the situation.  Also I
 think the fact that using the original form will
 work
 seems to indicate it's not a caching / cookie /
 session problem.  Very strange
 Stuart
 
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