Hi David,
This is indeed not a php problem, but a browser
feature. The browser forces a reload whenever you have
a '?' in your code! (unless you use some proxy..).
I would also like to know how to overcome this - if
possible.
Greetz,
Bjorn Van Simaeys
--- David Ovens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> oops sorry, dont think it was a php problem but a
> problem with my browser !!
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: David Ovens
> To: php
> Sent: Wednesday, August 08, 2001 10:56 AM
> Subject: blank form
>
>
> in my php scripts I am using forms which are
> posted to itself, each time fields are submitted the
> php scripts checks the syntax before moving onto the
> next part of the form, if there is an error the
> script will tell the user that there is an error and
> to use the back button to correct the form, problem
> is when you press the back button the form is blank.
> how do I overcome this by keeping the original
> details in the form especially when using drop down
> menu options ??
>
>
>
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