It sounds like you are afraid they will see login_verified.php? If they surf to 
http://www.foo/login_verified.php you could verify that a field exists ...

echo "<form action='login_verified.php' method='post' name='Login Form'
title='Login Form'>
<input type="hidden" name="something">";

<?php
if ($something)
{

#add the contents here

}else{
echo "&nbsp;";
}

?>

Harlequin wrote:

> Hi everyone.
>
> I have a quick question regarding the above. currently I have a form that
> posts to another page. However, rather than wait until they get to that page
> to verify their login are there conventions that are recognised for this
> process currently...?
>
> For example, my code for the form's header is:
>
> echo "<form action='login_verified.php' method='post' name='Login Form'
> title='Login Form'>";
>
> How can I ensure that only once a user has been verified that they can see
> the page in my form's action field...?
>
> --
> -----------------------------
>  Michael Mason
>  Arras People
>  www.arraspeople.co.uk
> -----------------------------

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