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Neither GET or POST is more secure, it's just that POST requires a tiny
bit more work
HTTP_REFERRER is transparent, but if can be messed with very easily. I
prefer use of $_SESSION vars if security is needed in my application
(epically when a page is shown after a POST request)
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This is a newbie question...
Let's say there are 3 php files, page1.php, page2.php and page3.php. Form
submission from page1.php or page2.php will take user to page3.php.
I know that we can use parameter that is appended in the action attribute of
the form (e.g FORM METHOD=POST
On 8/17/09 5:24 AM, Ashley Sheridan a...@ashleysheridan.co.uk wrote:
On Mon, 2009-08-17 at 02:17 -0700, nashrul wrote:
This is a newbie question...
Let's say there are 3 php files, page1.php, page2.php and page3.php. Form
submission from page1.php or page2.php will take user to page3.php.
I
On 8/17/09 5:17 AM, nashrul anas_a...@yahoo.com wrote:
This is a newbie question...
Let's say there are 3 php files, page1.php, page2.php and page3.php. Form
submission from page1.php or page2.php will take user to page3.php.
I know that we can use parameter that is appended in the action
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