Ok, but how do I use post when using Header??

I would like to have a form, but I don't know how I would make the
script automatcially re-direct in a form... becase I know how to use
form variables that way.

But all I can think of is using header, yet that displays the
variables as its like get :(

/sunny

--- Steve Werby <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> "sunny AT wde" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > i've written a form, which passes value to a ph script to insert
> them
> > into mysql. from there on, i forward onto another page, but using
> :
> > header("Location: http://www.foo.com/foo2.php?id=4&user=foo";);
> >
> > now i really don't want to have the url on the next page looking
> like
> > that because people might change the values, refresh the page and
> > mess up my database.
> >
> > so is there any other ways i can pass values on??
> 
> Perhaps you should consider using the POST method instead of the
> GET method.
> Then the variables are not displayed in the query string.  If you
> are
> passing across a series of pages, after the first page you'll want
> to add
> the variables you're going to pass to hidden input fields or use
> session
> variables which will make the variables available throughout the
> user's
> session or until you destroy the session.
> 
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> 
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