On Wednesday 04 August 2004 18:21, Craig Donnelly wrote:
> Ok, in simple form - If the submit button was clicked,
> If some one hits enter this would be a problem, easy way to resolve
> this would be to have a hidden form element flagged and to terst for that
> instead of the
> submit button, would
Ok, in simple form - If the submit button was clicked,
If some one hits enter this would be a problem, easy way to resolve
this would be to have a hidden form element flagged and to terst for that
instead of the
submit button, wouldnt you agree Jason?
Craig
"Jason Wong" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
On Wednesday 04 August 2004 17:34, Craig Donnelly wrote:
> If you want to test to see if a form has been submitted, I would suggest
> that you
> use the name from the submit button.
>
> e.g -
>
> if(isset($_POST['sendform'])){
> echo "Form has been submitted!";
> }
>
> So basically this check
Hi Shaun,
Your expression is evaluating, if you like does the $_POST superglobal
exist and it does
but might be empty, this would be the same for $_GET and other superglobals.
If you did the following:
if (isset($_POST) && !empty($_POST)) {
echo '(isset($_POST))';
}
This would only appear i
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