Hello. I am new to php programming, but have spent many years
programming in many other languages, most recently perl (with which php
seems to have much in common!). In every other language I've worked
with there is a way for one program to pass control to another.
However, so far in all of
Im not sure I understand the question.
Pass control from index.php to welcome.php ???
index.php : ? echo form action=welcome.php method=postinput type=hidden
name=tagme value=yesinput type=submit value='Continue'/form; ?
welcome.php ? if($_POST['tagme'] == yes){
echo Congrats you are
Yes, let me try to say more about exactly what I'm trying to do. I have
a php script running in a browser window (opened specifically for this
purpose) in which the user keys a blog item, then hits 'submit.' After
this script has successfully added the new blog item to the database,
what I'd
On Thu, Mar 20, 2008 at 12:37 PM, Rod Clay [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes, let me try to say more about exactly what I'm trying to do. I have
a php script running in a browser window (opened specifically for this
purpose) in which the user keys a blog item, then hits 'submit.' After
this
On Thu, Mar 20, 2008 at 12:08:39PM -0400, Rod Clay wrote:
Hello. I am new to php programming, but have spent many years
programming in many other languages, most recently perl (with which
php seems to have much in common!). In every other language I've
worked with there is a way for one
At 12:08 PM -0400 3/20/08, Rod Clay wrote:
Hello. I am new to php programming, but have spent many years
programming in many other languages, most recently perl (with which
php seems to have much in common!). In every other language I've
worked with there is a way for one program to pass
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