[FX.php List] [OT] FireFox/IE7 form action
Erik Andreas Cayré
erik at cayre.dk
Tue Apr 17 00:34:19 MDT 2007
Den 17/04/2007 kl. 14.21 skrev Derrick Fogle:
> On Apr 17, 2007, at 12:52 AM, Erik Andreas Cayré wrote:
>
>> Can you post your code for us to look at?
>
> <html><head><title>Form Test</title></head>
> <body>
> Form Test - Rec'd POST values:<br />
> email: <?= $_POST['email'] ?><br />
> pass: <?=$_POST['pass'] ?><br />
> <form action="" method="post" name="login" id="login">
> <input name="action" id="action" type="hidden" value="login" />
> Email: <input name="email" id="email" type="text" value="<?=
> $email ?>" size="25" maxlength="60" onfocus="this.select()" /><br />
> Password: <input name="pass" id="pass" type="password" value="<?=
> $pass ?>" size="12" maxlength="40" onfocus="this.select()" /><br />
> <input name="loginbutton" id="loginbutton" type="submit" value="Log
> In" />
> </form>
> </body>
> </html>
>
> MORE INFO: this form works OK on my own server - I always get field
> data posted back to form. It only fails on the GoDaddy "hosted for
> free" account. GoFigure; it must be some 'feature' in their system.
If this is the complete code, I don't see the point of adding $email
to the value of the form...
Isn't this variable always going to be empty?
About GoDaddy: they may have some custom limitation on requests or
whatever (because they are offering 'free' hosting)
Maybe there is something to learn from their terms of service?
You could try to rename the form... (Did you check the source of
their frames for anything suspicious, like another login form)
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