Two ways this is possible:
1. The user has selected an item and hit the submit button, thereby sending
everything to the server and it is working there.
2. The user comes in from a different link, different server, or has a
cookie on their machine.
- Original Message -
From: "Morten Niel
Just remember that what the user sees is always just static html. If some decision
needs to happen the user has to send some sort of request of the web server to do
something, and that's where PHP does its thing.
For client-side stuff, like Java Applets. There is actually code running on the u
On Wed, 2002-02-13 at 11:56, Rick Emery wrote:
> The if-statements are based upon values read from session variables,
> cookies, values from databases, and values for the form that was just
> submitted.
>
> So, no, there are no if-statements executed on data the user has not
> submitted.
Say wha
The if-statements are based upon values read from session variables,
cookies, values from databases, and values for the form that was just
submitted.
So, no, there are no if-statements executed on data the user has not
submitted.
-Original Message-
From: Morten Nielsen [mailto:[EMAIL PRO
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