On 28 November 2003 14:21, Shaun wrote:
> Thanks you for your replies,
>
> is there a reason why i couldn't use the following?
>
> $_POST = $_POST;
None whatsoever -- but it's an expensive way of effectively doing nothing!
(Which, I suspect, is not what you want to do.)
The fact that you are e
Shaun wrote:
Thanks you for your replies,
is there a reason why i couldn't use the following?
$_POST = $_POST;
You want to assign to the $_POST array of the third page the value of
the $_POST of the seconde one ? You cannot do the way you wrote because
it's not on the same page !
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PHP Gene
Thanks you for your replies,
is there a reason why i couldn't use the following?
$_POST = $_POST;
"Bogdan Stancescu" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> The only way you can send POST variables as POST variables in the next
> page is by using a form. That's obvious, you
The only way you can send POST variables as POST variables in the next
page is by using a form. That's obvious, you can't control the browser.
So either use Wouter's suggestion to send them via sessions (if you
don't HAVE to have them sent over via POST), or use Sophie's suggestion
to build a l
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