Re: [PHP] Re: Non-Cache in forms?

2002-03-25 Thread David Robley

On 25 Mar 2002 at 0:29, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 yes, but i send them back to the previous page
 and it shows the form...
 
 What would be a way around this?
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 From: David Robley [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Sunday, March 24, 2002 11:39 PM
 Subject: [PHP] Re: Non-Cache in forms?
 
 
  In article 001801c1d38d$6b016eb0$0201a8c0@zaireweb,
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] says...
   Alright,
  
   When I submit a form, and shoot out an error, such as Please fill in
 email address and then send them back to the form, the form seems to be
 blank... Why?  What is happening that the form isn't keeping the
 previously posted data? My error function looks like so
 function crapout($msg, $hidden_msg = FASE) {   echo($msg);  
 if($hidden_msg != FALSE) {   echo('!-- ' . $hidden_msg . ' --');  
 }   exit;   } Thanks,   Eric Coleman You are aware
 that exit halts execution of the script?   --  David Robley  Temporary
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Please respond to the list as well, as you are more likely to get a timely and useful 
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I notice that your error message is in HTML comment tags? Without seeing more of your 
code, it's a bit hard to tell. But you might try doing a view source and see if there 
is 
anything in the source that might assist. Otherwise, post more relevant parts of your 
code 
to the list.


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Re: [PHP] Re: Non-Cache in forms?

2002-03-25 Thread eric.coleman

I am putting certin code within comment tags, so it isn't seen...


- Original Message -
From: David Robley [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, March 25, 2002 11:00 PM
Subject: Re: [PHP] Re: Non-Cache in forms?


 On 25 Mar 2002 at 0:29, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  yes, but i send them back to the previous page
  and it shows the form...
 
  What would be a way around this?
  - Original Message -
  From: David Robley [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: Sunday, March 24, 2002 11:39 PM
  Subject: [PHP] Re: Non-Cache in forms?
 
 
   In article 001801c1d38d$6b016eb0$0201a8c0@zaireweb,
   [EMAIL PROTECTED] says...
Alright,
   
When I submit a form, and shoot out an error, such as Please fill
in
  email address and then send them back to the form, the form seems to be
  blank... Why?  What is happening that the form isn't keeping the
  previously posted data? My error function looks like so
  function crapout($msg, $hidden_msg = FASE) {   echo($msg);  
  if($hidden_msg != FALSE) {   echo('!-- ' . $hidden_msg . ' --'); 

  }   exit;   } Thanks,   Eric Coleman You are aware
  that exit halts execution of the script?   --  David Robley 
Temporary
  Kiwi!   Quod subigo farinam   --  PHP General Mailing List
  (http://www.php.net/)  To unsubscribe, visit:
  http://www.php.net/unsub.php   

 Please respond to the list as well, as you are more likely to get a timely
and useful
 response that way.

 I notice that your error message is in HTML comment tags? Without seeing
more of your
 code, it's a bit hard to tell. But you might try doing a view source and
see if there is
 anything in the source that might assist. Otherwise, post more relevant
parts of your code
 to the list.


 --
 David Robley
 Temporary Kiwi!
 Quod subigo farinam

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[PHP] Re: Non-Cache in forms?

2002-03-24 Thread David Robley

In article 001801c1d38d$6b016eb0$0201a8c0@zaireweb, 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] says...
 Alright,
 
 When I submit a form, and shoot out an error, such as Please fill in email address 
and then send them back to the form, the form seems to be blank...
 
 Why?  What is happening that the form isn't keeping the previously posted data?
 
 My error function looks like so
 
 function crapout($msg, $hidden_msg = FASE) {
 echo($msg);
 if($hidden_msg != FALSE) {
 echo('!-- ' . $hidden_msg . ' --');
 }
 exit;
 }
 
 Thanks,
 Eric Coleman
 

You are aware that exit halts execution of the script?

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David Robley
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Quod subigo farinam

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