[PHP] Using POST to pass variables

2005-11-30 Thread Todd Cary
When I have more than one button on a page, I us what I call a reentrant 
approach.  That is the page calls itself.


If the page is emailer.pgp, the the FORM tag would be

form method=get action=emailer.php

At the top is

?php
  $send= $_GET[btnSend];  // Send button pressed
  $cancel  = $_GET[btnCancel];// Cancel is pressed
  $message = $_GET[message];
  if ($send) {
header(location: send.php?message= . $message);
  }
  if ($cancel) {
header(location: index.php);
  }
?

Is there a better way to do this so I can use a POST form?

Thank you...

Todd

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Re: [PHP] Using POST to pass variables

2005-11-30 Thread EasyHorpak.com

use $_POST[btnSend];  to use post method





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From: Todd Cary [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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Subject: [PHP] Using POST to pass variables


When I have more than one button on a page, I us what I call a reentrant 
approach.  That is the page calls itself.


If the page is emailer.pgp, the the FORM tag would be

form method=get action=emailer.php

At the top is

?php
  $send= $_GET[btnSend];  // Send button pressed
  $cancel  = $_GET[btnCancel];// Cancel is pressed
  $message = $_GET[message];
  if ($send) {
header(location: send.php?message= . $message);
  }
  if ($cancel) {
header(location: index.php);
  }
?

Is there a better way to do this so I can use a POST form?

Thank you...

Todd

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