need some help. Quite obviously I am new so bare with meI am trying to
pass a value (ENGLISH OR FRENCH) when the user clicks on either one of two
images. If image 1, the value is english, if image 2 the value is french.
Once they click the image which I use the following code (and it is
Well first off all it is possible to post and get at the same time.
Dont know why you want to, but its kinda easy really :
Example :
form name=myform action=myscript.php?get1=aget2=b method=post
input type=hidden name=jalla value=balla
/form
You can submit this form several ways, with ordinary
Hi,
is any way to pass a $Var from one to other php pages without using FORM
and Cookies?
Thanks,
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Use the GET method (URL parameters). If you want to pass (foo=5) then
do the following:
a href=www.mySite.org?foo=5 A link label /a
Cheers,
Rob.
On Wed, 2003-07-16 at 12:44, Valentin wrote:
Hi,
is any way to pass a $Var from one to other php pages without using FORM
and Cookies?
Thanks,
page1.php
$_SESSION['myvars_VARNAME'] = $varname;
the 'myvars_' is just for identification purposes, so avoid over-writing
anthing that you might not want to.
page2.php
$varname = $_SESSION['myvars_VARNAME'];
Valentin wrote:
Hi,
is any way to pass a $Var from one to other php pages without
Thank you Robert!
But, I forgot to mention... and without URI
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|Valentin wrote:
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|Hi, is any way to pass a $Var from one to other php pages without using
|DEFANGED_FORM and Cookies?
|
|Thanks,
|
On Jul 16, 2003, John Manko claimed that:
|page1.php
|$_SESSION['myvars_VARNAME'] = $varname;
|the 'myvars_' is just for identification purposes, so avoid
why not build a GET QUERY_STRING, save it in a database along with the
session_id, the read it on the second page, parsing the string.
Jeff Harris wrote:
|Valentin wrote:
|
|Hi, is any way to pass a $Var from one to other php pages without using
|DEFANGED_FORM and Cookies?
|
|Thanks,
|
On Jul
I need to pass an array from php to javascript,
change the ordering of the elements in javasc..
pass this reordered array back to php script?
Is it possible to do this and if so can anyone send me the basic code,
I've never written javascript? Thanks,
-Pushkar S. Pradhan
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On Saturday 27 April 2002 00:56, Pushkar Pradhan wrote:
I need to pass an array from php to javascript,
change the ordering of the elements in javasc..
pass this reordered array back to php script?
Is it possible to do this and if so can anyone send me the basic code,
I've never written
In my php I had 4 buttons, up, down, top and bottom:
After detecting which element and which button was clicked I changed the
element position by
using array_slice, shift, unshift, array_merge etc..
I'm not sure what I'll do it JS
On Saturday 27 April 2002 00:56, Pushkar Pradhan wrote:
I need
On Saturday 27 April 2002 01:23, Pushkar Pradhan wrote:
In my php I had 4 buttons, up, down, top and bottom:
After detecting which element and which button was clicked I changed the
element position by
using array_slice, shift, unshift, array_merge etc..
I'm not sure what I'll do it JS
, April 26, 2002 1:46 PM
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On Saturday 27 April 2002 01:23, Pushkar Pradhan wrote:
In my php I had 4 buttons, up, down, top and bottom:
After detecting which element and which button was clicked I changed
the element
this
reordering isn't something that can be done in PHP? I guess my real
question is what is the Javascript for?
-Kevin
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On Saturday 27 April 2002 01:23, Pushkar Pradhan wrote:
In my php I had 4 buttons, up, down, top and bottom:
After detecting which element and which button was clicked I changed
the element
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In my php I had 4 buttons, up, down, top and bottom:
After detecting which element and which button was clicked I changed
. Hope that helps.
-Kevin
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Actually I was frustrated trying
On Friday, April 26, 2002, at 02:15 PM, Pushkar Pradhan wrote:
Believe me I certainly don't want to ask a JS ques. here, I am reading
tutorials on the web!
I already accomplished reordering using PHP, I gave up on php since I
wasn't able to pass arrays betn. pages using header().
If your
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Actually I was frustrated trying to redirect to a new page and not being
able to pass the array along to the new page
On Friday 18 January 2002 04:11, Floyd Baker wrote:
Yes. I was using the url to pass variables without a form.
It looks like the javascript idea would cover that now that you remind
me. I've used it before to refresh two frames at once.
But even so I'd rather not go that way if at all
On Fri, 18 Jan 2002 18:13:50 +0800, you wrote:
On Friday 18 January 2002 04:11, Floyd Baker wrote:
Yes. I was using the url to pass variables without a form.
It looks like the javascript idea would cover that now that you remind
me. I've used it before to refresh two frames at once.
But
On Thu, 17 Jan 2002 07:06:50 +0200, you wrote:
What do you mean by 'hidden'? If you're talking about a hidden form input,
how can it not be post?
Bogdan
Just saying I've tried it. Figured it wouldn't work but wasn't sure
how 'refresh' might relate to 'post'. Post passing works fine with
On Friday 18 January 2002 00:41, Floyd Baker wrote:
On Thu, 17 Jan 2002 07:06:50 +0200, you wrote:
What do you mean by 'hidden'? If you're talking about a hidden form input,
how can it not be post?
Bogdan
Just saying I've tried it. Figured it wouldn't work but wasn't sure
how 'refresh'
On Fri, 18 Jan 2002 01:03:19 +0800, you wrote:
On Friday 18 January 2002 00:41, Floyd Baker wrote:
On Thu, 17 Jan 2002 07:06:50 +0200, you wrote:
What do you mean by 'hidden'? If you're talking about a hidden form input,
how can it not be post?
Bogdan
Just saying I've tried it. Figured
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Subject: Re: [PHP] Passing vars w/refresh w/register globals off?
On Fri, 18 Jan 2002 01:03:19 +0800, you wrote:
On Friday 18 January 2002 00:41, Floyd Baker wrote:
On Thu, 17 Jan 2002 07:06:50 +0200, you wrote:
What do you mean by 'hidden'? If you're talking about a hidden form
On Friday 18 January 2002 02:36, Floyd Baker wrote:
The thing is, I *was* using GET in the refresh line and I guess I
wasn't saying that. Moreover I want to pass passwords in the same
transfer but obviously letting them show up in the url is not cool...
If I understand you correctly you're
On Fri, 18 Jan 2002 03:39:21 +0800, you wrote:
On Friday 18 January 2002 02:36, Floyd Baker wrote:
The thing is, I *was* using GET in the refresh line and I guess I
wasn't saying that. Moreover I want to pass passwords in the same
transfer but obviously letting them show up in the url is
On Thu, 17 Jan 2002 13:47:06 -0500, you wrote:
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you could save the password to a database, associated with
an ID number, then pass the ID number.
DATABASE:
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id| password
12345 | blah$$
URL:
form.php?id=12345
I've done
Hi..
Got 4.1.1 going and think it's going to work fine. Except for this.
A form calls itself and then uses the menu selection to route through
a switch to various refresh redirects...
'Hidden' isn't working and it's not post, get, cookie, etc. Can it be
done?
TIA
Floyd
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What do you mean by 'hidden'? If you're talking about a hidden form input,
how can it not be post?
Bogdan
Floyd Baker wrote:
Hi..
Got 4.1.1 going and think it's going to work fine. Except for this.
A form calls itself and then uses the menu selection to route through
a switch to various
Small problem... I used to have a single file that included others
based on some variables set. However, I've decided instead of including
a different file, I would set a location header and redirect the browser
to the (once included) file instead. Problem is, now my variables
aren't
I've tried other ways but my problem still continues... I can not pass
$login var out of the function.
I don't have this problem in the two previous functions because I pass this
variable as function argument, but this last function that doesn't have
arguments I can't see the $login (even
Thanks for your reply but for example, my problem is more like the following
php3:
?
$login='';
Function login() {
global $login;
echo('form enctype=multipart/form-data method=post
action=test.php3?s=1');
echo(' pLogin/pinput type=text name=login size=10');
echo('input type=submit
this will ensure that the variable is a POST var vs a GET var too...
function test()
{
global $HTTP_POST_VARS;
echo $HTTP_POST_VARS['login'];
}
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Hi,
I'm struggling to pass from 3 functions (and one of them have a html form
POST) one simple variable called $login.
Once in the function (that have form with POST) is calling a php3 without
passing the $login (like: common.php3login='someone') and since the next
function doesn't have any
you
need on your system, making these 30 lines available only to him for the
time you specify.
Cheers,
Maxim Maletsky
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Subject: [PHP] Passing vars
Quick question..
If I have like 6 variables to pass to another PHP script... and some of
the vars are actually multiple lines of text (lets say over 30 lines).
What
Quick question..
If I have like 6 variables to pass to another PHP script... and some of
the vars are actually multiple lines of text (lets say over 30 lines).
What is the best way of doing this?
I would like to avoid doing something like test.php?cheese=(30 lines of
stuff)
Thanks in advance!
Technologies
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Noida, UP
India
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Subject: [PHP] Passing vars
Quick question..
If I have like 6 variables to pass to a
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