Re: [PHP] resubmitting $POST data to another script

2004-03-03 Thread Charlie Fiskeaux II
Chris Shiflett wrote: You might strongly consider using foreach() instead for reasons of performance (1000% or more faster): http://www.blueshoes.org/en/developer/php_bench/ You could simply: foreach ($_POST as $name => $value) { ... } Hope that helps. Sure does, thanks! -- Charlie Fiskeaux

Re: [PHP] resubmitting $POST data to another script

2004-03-03 Thread Chris Shiflett
--- Charlie Fiskeaux II <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I think the hidden fields idea is the best one; I finally found a > solution that uses each() and list() to travel the $_POST array, > and I think it will work nicely. You might strongly consider using foreach() instead for reasons of performan

Re: [PHP] resubmitting $POST data to another script

2004-03-03 Thread Charlie Fiskeaux II
Leif Gregory wrote: Hello Charlie, Tuesday, March 2, 2004, 1:54:43 PM, you wrote: CFI> I'm creating a form with 170 fields, and I'd like to create an CFI> intermediary page so the user can review their info before CFI> submitting it again to the emailing script. Just a thought. I'm guessing you ar

Re: [PHP] resubmitting $POST data to another script

2004-03-03 Thread Erwin Kerk
Chris Shiflett wrote: It loses all new data: Because of this: $_POST = unserialize(stripslashes($_POST['post'])); I think array_merge will fix this: $_POST = array_merge($_POST,unserialize(stripslashes($_POST['post']))); Erwin Kerk Web Developer -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php

RE: [PHP] resubmitting $POST data to another script

2004-03-02 Thread Chris W. Parker
Chris Shiflett on Tuesday, March 02, 2004 3:56 PM said: > It loses all new data: [snip] > The method is fine, but it's no simpler than the other person's > suggestion when this specific scenario is considered. More logic is > necessary to prevent the loss of data.

Re: [PHP] resubmitting $POST data to another script

2004-03-02 Thread Leif Gregory
Hello Charlie, Tuesday, March 2, 2004, 1:54:43 PM, you wrote: CFI> I'm creating a form with 170 fields, and I'd like to create an CFI> intermediary page so the user can review their info before CFI> submitting it again to the emailing script. Just a thought. I'm guessing you are dumping this stuf

Re: [PHP] resubmitting $POST data to another script

2004-03-02 Thread Chris Shiflett
--- Marek Kilimajer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > This method does not lose any post data as the whole $_POST array is > serialized. Then it is unserialized back to $_POST array at the second > page. It loses all new data: Because of this: $_POST = unserialize(stripslashes($_POST['post']));

Re: [PHP] resubmitting $POST data to another script

2004-03-02 Thread Marek Kilimajer
Chris Shiflett wrote: --- Marek Kilimajer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Let's not make it complicated: confirmation.php: email.php: $_POST = unserialize(stripslashes($_POST['post'])); I think the other person's suggestion (hidden fields) was made so that the original poster doesn't lose all ot

Re: [PHP] resubmitting $POST data to another script

2004-03-02 Thread Chris Shiflett
--- Marek Kilimajer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Let's not make it complicated: > > confirmation.php: > > > > email.php: > > $_POST = unserialize(stripslashes($_POST['post'])); I think the other person's suggestion (hidden fields) was made so that the original poster doesn't lose all other PO

Re: [PHP] resubmitting $POST data to another script

2004-03-02 Thread Marek Kilimajer
Let's not make it complicated: confirmation.php: email.php: $_POST = unserialize(stripslashes($_POST['post'])); Daniel Clark wrote: You could loop throught the $_POST[] data and create 170 hidden fields with about 3 lines. When you create the "view" page store all of the passed variables

Re: [PHP] resubmitting $POST data to another script

2004-03-02 Thread Daniel Clark
You could loop throught the $_POST[] data and create 170 hidden fields with about 3 lines. >> When you create the "view" page store all of the passed variables in >> hidden form fields. That way they can then be submitted on to the next >> script. >> > > I could do it that way, but I was hoping f

Re: [PHP] resubmitting $POST data to another script

2004-03-02 Thread Chris Shiflett
--- Charlie Fiskeaux II <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Jay Blanchard wrote: > > > When you create the "view" page store all of the passed variables in > > hidden form fields. That way they can then be submitted on to the next > > script. > > I could do it that way, but I was hoping for a way of just

Re: [PHP] resubmitting $POST data to another script

2004-03-02 Thread Daniel Clark
That would be a great function, but I haven't heard of anything like that. > I'm creating a form with 170 fields, and I'd like to create > an intermediary page so the user can review their info > before submitting it again to the emailing script. > > Since the form has so much data, I was hoping

RE: [PHP] resubmitting $POST data to another script

2004-03-02 Thread André Ventura Lemos
No.. o_O I'll look into that, thanks On Tue, 2004-03-02 at 21:09, Matt Matijevich wrote: > > I already tried that, but had problems with ' ' " ". > > > Did you try the htmlentities function? -- I/O, I/O, It's off to disk I go, A bit or byte to read or write, I/O, I/O, I/O... signature.asc

Re: [PHP] resubmitting $POST data to another script

2004-03-02 Thread Marek Kilimajer
serialize(), unserialize(), watch out for escaped quotes, you propably need to stripslashes() before unserialize(), then addslashes on each variable. Charlie Fiskeaux II wrote: I'm creating a form with 170 fields, and I'd like to create an intermediary page so the user can review their info bef

RE: [PHP] resubmitting $POST data to another script

2004-03-02 Thread Matt Matijevich
I already tried that, but had problems with ' ' " ". Did you try the htmlentities function? -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php

Re: [PHP] resubmitting $POST data to another script

2004-03-02 Thread Charlie Fiskeaux II
Jay Blanchard wrote: When you create the "view" page store all of the passed variables in hidden form fields. That way they can then be submitted on to the next script. I could do it that way, but I was hoping for a way of just passing all the data at once; Since there's 170 fields, that's a lot

RE: [PHP] resubmitting $POST data to another script

2004-03-02 Thread André Ventura Lemos
I already tried that, but had problems with ' ' " ". On Tue, 2004-03-02 at 21:05, Jay Blanchard wrote: > [snip] > I'm creating a form with 170 fields, and I'd like to create > an intermediary page so the user can review their info > before submitting it again to the emailing script. > [/snip] >

Re: [PHP] resubmitting $POST data to another script

2004-03-02 Thread André Ventura Lemos
I had a similar problem, but with much lesser fields, so I passed the $_POST to $_SESSION, but I guess there's a more practical way to do this, or so I hope. Having said this, I'm also interested in an answear :-) On Tue, 2004-03-02 at 20:54, Charlie Fiskeaux II wrote: > I'm creating a form with 1

RE: [PHP] resubmitting $POST data to another script

2004-03-02 Thread Jay Blanchard
[snip] I'm creating a form with 170 fields, and I'd like to create an intermediary page so the user can review their info before submitting it again to the emailing script. [/snip] When you create the "view" page store all of the passed variables in hidden form fields. That way they can then be

[PHP] resubmitting $POST data to another script

2004-03-02 Thread Charlie Fiskeaux II
I'm creating a form with 170 fields, and I'd like to create an intermediary page so the user can review their info before submitting it again to the emailing script. Since the form has so much data, I was hoping I could just take the entire $POST array and pass it to the emailing script like a