On Tue, 2004-11-16 at 13:10 -0500, Scott Fletcher wrote:
Hi!
I wonder is is it possible to have an http header that would stimluate
files/folders upload via dragging over to the browser window? If so then
what are the sample functions or scripts that make this possible...
Thanks,
:-)
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Yes, that works.
Is the following code the best way to redirect someone to a different
page using PHP?
?php
header(Location: http://www.yahoo.com;);
?
I looked for a redirect function of some kind and didn't come up with
anything. Just curious what the consensus is...
[snip]
Is the following code the best way to redirect someone to a different
page using PHP?
?php
header(Location: http://www.yahoo.com;);
?
I looked for a redirect function of some kind and didn't come up with
anything. Just curious what the consensus is...
[/snip]
yes
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Hello Gabe,
On Friday 16 Apr 2004 19:48, Gabe wrote:
Is the following code the best way to redirect someone to a different
page using PHP?
?php
header(Location: http://www.yahoo.com;);
?
That's also known as breaking the back button, but is
[snip]
That's also known as breaking the back button, but is the only way to
do it
in PHP. A better way to redirect someone (and keep the back busson
working)
is to use the meta html tag.
[/snip]
How is that breaking the back button?
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--- Elfyn McBratney [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is the following code the best way to redirect someone to a
different page using PHP?
?php
header(Location: http://www.yahoo.com;);
?
That's also known as breaking the back button, but is the only way
to do it in PHP. A better way to
[snip]
Also, when you're using PHP, it is rare that it is going to be better
to
use a meta tag to emulate an HTTP header. PHP has the header()
function,
and it can set real headers.
[/snip]
also, meta refreshes are easy to turn off.
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On Tue, Mar 12, 2002 at 08:08:25AM +0800, Michael P. Carel wrote:
I have here a problem regarding auto redirecting a Frame supported page upon
session timeout. I'm redirecting the page upon session timeout to
header(Location:index.php?expire=0); . But i want that to redirect with a
You mean this
header('Window-target: _top');
header(Location:index.php?expire=0);
On Tue, Mar 12, 2002 at 08:08:25AM +0800, Michael P. Carel wrote:
I have here a problem regarding auto redirecting a Frame supported page
upon
session timeout. I'm redirecting the page upon session timeout
These are all HTTP request headers. See the HTTP spec for details. They
have nothing to do with PHP.
-Rasmus
On Tue, 26 Feb 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
I'm debugging a php script that is using several environmental vars that I'm not
familiar with:
HTTP_VIA
HTTP_CONNECTION
you get get some header variable data, such as $HTTP_REFERER
execute ?php phpinfo(); ? to determine what is available to you (differs
from system to system)
You might also iterate through $HTTP_SERVER_VARS[], $HTTP_ENV_VARS[]
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From: marcbey [mailto:[EMAIL
Just use header().
header(HTTP/1.1 200);
header(Date: Mon, 04 Feb 2002 10:01:54 GMT);
etc., etc.
Just make sure that they are all sent before you start any output to the
browser.
Mike
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From: Daniel Reichenbach [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Php-General [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Ben Bleything; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [PHP] HTTP header question.
what is the logic behind requiring the header?
for example, to avoid using cookies and yet ensuring security, we pass a
loginkey for all pages.
every page has
include('securitycheck.php');
which parses
: [PHP] HTTP header question.
what is the logic behind requiring the header?
for example, to avoid using cookies and yet ensuring security, we pass a
loginkey for all pages.
every page has
include('securitycheck.php');
which parses the loginkey, uncompresses/decode it to get the userid
this helps everybody out.
Thanks,
Ben
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From: Richard Baskett [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Sunday, July 29, 2001 8:26 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [PHP] HTTP header question.
The way that I did it was by using sessions which if you have a login
you
On 30-Jul-2001 Ben Bleything wrote:
All I want to do is output Authentication failed above the form if
they type in invalid credentials. I want to do it by passing a header
that contains the same information as if there were a form submitted
that contained a field name failed and value
Use $HTTP_REFERER
http://php.net/manual/en/language.variables.predefined.php
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From: Jack [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 11 iulie 2001 01:23
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [PHP] http header
Dear all folks,
I want to get the url of the previous page that my
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