Re: [PHP] something like an SID

2004-09-15 Thread Chris Dowell
Try this: http://uk.php.net/output_add_rewrite_var Dennis Gearon wrote: You make a good point, Marek. They CAN open a new window with different results. Maybe it's up to each page to keep track of where it is at, via form elements alone, instead of through session values. Hadn't thought of

Re: [PHP] something like an SID

2004-09-15 Thread Dennis Gearon
Just what the doctor ordered! Thanks Chris. Chris Dowell wrote: Try this: http://uk.php.net/output_add_rewrite_var Dennis Gearon wrote: You make a good point, Marek. They CAN open a new window with different results. Maybe it's up to each page to keep track of where it is at, via form elements

Re: [PHP] something like an SID

2004-09-15 Thread John Holmes
Subject: Re: [PHP] something like an SID Anyone else read that as something like an STD ?? and thought we were getting more spam to the list!?!? ;) ---John Holmes... -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php

Re: [PHP] something like an SID

2004-09-15 Thread Chris Dowell
Perhaps it's something Freudian to do with your chequered past Just a thought :) John Holmes wrote: Subject: Re: [PHP] something like an SID Anyone else read that as something like an STD ?? and thought we were getting more spam to the list!?!? ;) ---John Holmes... -- PHP General Mailing List

[PHP] something like an SID

2004-09-14 Thread Dennis Gearon
I'd like a value to be passed back from every page, if that page was originally passed that value. The two ways that I can think of it, are: 1/ Javascript with some sort of 'onSubmit()' function which causes a minimal form to be submitted via POST or GET 2/ A hidden form value, and make every

Re: [PHP] something like an SID

2004-09-14 Thread Marek Kilimajer
Dennis Gearon wrote: I'd like a value to be passed back from every page, if that page was originally passed that value. The two ways that I can think of it, are: 1/ Javascript with some sort of 'onSubmit()' function which causes a minimal form to be submitted via POST or GET 2/ A hidden form

Re: [PHP] something like an SID

2004-09-14 Thread Dennis Gearon
You make a good point, Marek. They CAN open a new window with different results. Maybe it's up to each page to keep track of where it is at, via form elements alone, instead of through session values. Hadn't thought of that, but it must be the only way. Adding and extra layer to that might end