[nycphp-talk] Passing some form values through to a redirected page...
John Seberg
jseberg at speakeasy.net
Sat Feb 1 15:34:21 EST 2003
On Sat, 1 Feb 2003, Josh McCormack wrote:
> If you find some good tutorials or examples, please pass them along. I
> just stuck with using a cookie for a recent password protected script.
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> Josh
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If you used session_start() and related functions, you have
options to use server files, server memory, or a custom handler
to store your session variables - rather than cookies. It might
only be a matter of editing php.ini.
I thought this was covered quite well in "Web Database
Applications with PHP & MySQL" by Williams & Lane (O'Reilly).
They even have an appendix on how to write your own handler to
store your session vars in a database.
The chapter covering Sessions is online:
<http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/webdbapps/chapter/ch08.html>
Disclaimer: I'm a total newbie.
> Webapprentice wrote:
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> >Thanks Jerry.
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> >Now I have to learn about sessions. *laughs*
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> >--Stephen
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> >Jerry Kapron wrote:
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> >>Re. my previous message
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> >>Corrected function:
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> >>function post_save() {
> >> if(count($_POST)) {
> >> $_SESSION['post_around'] = $_POST;
> >> }
> >>}
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> >>Jerry
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> >>--
> >>42.7% of all statistics are made up on the spot.
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> >>-----Original Message-----
> >>From: Jerry Kapron <nyphp at newageweb.com>
> >>Subject: Re: [nycphp-talk] Passing some form values through to a redirected
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> >>>This is a simplified version of what I do to pass POST data:
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> >>>These two functions are included in all my scripts:
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> >>>function post_save() {
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> >>> $_SESSION['post_around'] = $_POST;
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> >>>}
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