I'd put a conditional include on the top of the present script.
if ( !empty($_POST['addtocart']) ) {
include('./the.update.script.php');
}
Then redisplay the existing page with the new information.
--Dan
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I wouldn't rely on HTTP_REFERER at all.. some user agents don't set it.
For things that need to revert back to a certain URL after a few tasks have
been performed (eg login, email page to a friend, add to cart, add to
wishlist, etc etc).
To do this, I use PHP_SELF ($_SERVER['PHP_SELF'] in PHP >=
Hi all,
What's the best way to implement functions like 'add to basket' or 'add to wishlist'
and so on.
I mean: you are on a page with detail information about a product. If the user clicks
the link for 'add to basket' I have to perform a piece of script and then go back to
the detail page o
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