Nicolas Verhaeghe wrote:
Indeed but you specify that you reshow the form and then
redirect...
Actually, he said:
"If there are errors, then the form is reshown with their values populated."
His code from above that matches this statement is:
if (!$form_passes_validation)
In his example and
Robert Samuel White wrote:
> [SNIP]
>
> Now one thing bothers me: how do you redirect in step 4 if you have
> shown the form in step 3?
>
> How do you avoid a "Cannot modify header information - headers
> already sent by ..." error message?
>
> Nicolas Verhaeghe
> E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> P
[SNIP]
Now one thing bothers me: how do you redirect in step 4 if you have shown
the form in step 3?
How do you avoid a "Cannot modify header information - headers already sent
by ..." error message?
Nicolas Verhaeghe
E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Phone: 602-490-8000
[/SNIP]
Nicholas,
As long
Robert Samuel White wrote:
> You might want to modify your coding. The way I prevent this problem
> from ever happening is this:
>
>
>
> 1. The user completes information on the form.
>
> 2. The form is validated by PHP.
>
> 3. If there are errors, then the form is reshown with their valu
Robert Samuel White wrote:
> You might want to modify your coding. The way I prevent this problem
> from ever happening is this:
>
>
>
> 1. The user completes information on the form.
>
> 2. The form is validated by PHP.
>
> 3. If there are errors, then the form is reshown with their valu
You might want to modify your coding. The way I prevent this problem from
ever happening is this:
1. The user completes information on the form.
2. The form is validated by PHP.
3. If there are errors, then the form is reshown with their values
populated.
4. Once all errors are correcte
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