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 " "; } ?> 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 > ----------------------------- -- John Taylor-Johnston ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- "If it's not open-source, it's Murphy's Law." ' ' ' Collège de Sherbrooke: ô¿ô http://www.collegesherbrooke.qc.ca/languesmodernes/ - Université de Sherbrooke: http://compcanlit.ca/ 819-569-2064 -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php