[FX.php List] Retaining $_POST Requests in Form Redux

Andy Gaunt andy at fmpug.com
Thu Mar 1 15:26:20 MST 2007


And remember...

clear the SESSION var after you are finished with it( to keep things  
"streamlined")


Andy


On Mar 1, 2007, at 5:17 PM, DC wrote:

> yes, but you can store them in a session to keep them around  
> provided your redirect is to the same server.
>
> not sure if this would work, try it...
>
> $_SESSION['postvars'] = $_POST;
>
>
> then on your next page, they should be there as:
>
> print_r($_SESSION['postvars']);
>
> dan
>
> Jonathan Schwartz had written:
>> Hi Folks,
>> I would like to perform php error checking in the same page as the  
>> form, and then head of to the next page is no errors are found.   
>> The problem is when I detour to top of the same page to do the php  
>> testing, instead of heading directly to the target page, aren't  
>> the $_POST variables lost?
>> Would like to do both.
>> J
>> PSEUDO CODE:
>> <? if(isset($_POST['summit']) {
>>     if(errorisnotfound) {
>>     header('Location:nextpage.php')
>>     }
>>     }
>> ?>
>> <form action='thispage.php' type ="post'>
>> <input type="hidden" Name="2" value="this">
>> <input type="hidden" name="1" value="that">
>> <input type="submit" value="submit'>
>> </form>
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