Re: [PHP] http header script to stimluate upload with drag and drop??

2004-11-16 Thread Robby Russell
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,

Re: [PHP] http header script to stimluate upload with drag anddrop??

2004-11-16 Thread Scott Fletcher
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Re: [PHP] http header

2004-04-17 Thread Daniel Clark
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...

Re: [PHP] http header

2004-04-16 Thread Matt Matijevich
[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

Re: [PHP] http header

2004-04-16 Thread Elfyn McBratney
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 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

Re: [PHP] http header

2004-04-16 Thread Matt Matijevich
[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? -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To

Re: [PHP] http header

2004-04-16 Thread Chris Shiflett
--- 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

Re: [PHP] http header

2004-04-16 Thread Matt Matijevich
[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. -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To

Re: [PHP] http header with target problem

2002-03-11 Thread Analysis Solutions
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

Re: [PHP] http header with target problem

2002-03-11 Thread Michael P. Carel
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

Re: [PHP] http header reference

2002-02-26 Thread Rasmus Lerdorf
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

RE: [PHP] http header?

2002-02-15 Thread Rick Emery
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[] -Original Message- From: marcbey [mailto:[EMAIL

Re: [PHP] HTTP Header

2002-02-04 Thread Mike Maltese
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 - Original Message - From: Daniel Reichenbach [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Php-General [EMAIL PROTECTED]

RE: [PHP] HTTP header question.

2001-07-29 Thread Ben Bleything
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

Re: [PHP] HTTP header question.

2001-07-29 Thread Richard Baskett
: [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

RE: [PHP] HTTP header question.

2001-07-29 Thread Ben Bleything
this helps everybody out. Thanks, Ben -Original Message- 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

RE: [PHP] HTTP header question.

2001-07-29 Thread Don Read
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

RE: [PHP] http header

2001-07-10 Thread Adrian Ciutureanu
Use $HTTP_REFERER http://php.net/manual/en/language.variables.predefined.php -Original Message- 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