On Mon, 2009-08-17 at 19:04 +0200, Ralph Deffke wrote:
> If u need a solution to know where the request comes from on a certain
> secure level u can use cookies.
> 
> u might also have run into pages on the web giving u hard readable images u
> have to put into a form field. toghether with cookies these design gives u
> 1000% from where the form data come.
> 
> depends what security level u whant to implement
> 
> regards
> ralph_def...@yahoo.de
> 
> 
> "nashrul" <anas_a...@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:25003587.p...@talk.nabble.com...
> >
> > This is a newbie question...
> > Let's say there are 3 php files, page1.php, page2.php and page3.php. Form
> > submission from page1.php or page2.php will take user to page3.php.
> > I know that we can use parameter that is appended in the action attribute
> of
> > the form (e.g <FORM METHOD=POST ACTION="tes.php?var1=val1">)
> > But I think, appending this parameter is transparent to the user, since
> it's
> > visible in the url.
> > And I think we can also use the hidden field or (form name ??.).
> > So which one is most secured and better ??
> > Thanks..
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> 
> 
> 
Nothing that comes from the client can be considered secure, so cookies
are out too I'm afraid.

Thanks,
Ash
http://www.ashleysheridan.co.uk




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