Use either $HTTP_GET_VARS to see only data submited with get, or only
$HTTP_POST_VARS for data submited with POST.
If it exists in post but not get, it should _not_ be shown in your browser.
But just because something _should_ do something doesn't mean it will.
For every correct behavior there i
No way, I'm not gonna use the frame. The website had already been set up a
year ago so overhauling it is not an option. For one of you who mention
about the word, session. Well, I already have session and I don't want to
add anymore session. Scrambling hte code will be fine.
Thanks,
Scott
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On Thu, 05 Apr 2001 10:11:20 -0700, Lindsay Adams
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>If you don't want to rewrite any of your existing code, consider the
>behavior of frames.
>If you make a frameset with a 0 height for the top frame, and then
>use the
>bottom frame for everything, then the URL in the loc
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From: "Steve Werby" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Lindsay Adams" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "PHP" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, April 05, 2001 1:21 PM
Subject: Re: [PHP] scramble the code -sneaky solution (redu
"Lindsay Adams" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> This was the easiest way for me to do it, in PHP3. PHP3 was all that I
could
> get installed on a Qube2 at the time of install.
>
> I am working on getting 4.04pl1 on my Qube2, but, the hidden frame trick
is
> still quite handy ;)
I have 4.03 installed
By the way, I use the hidden frame solution, when I want to pass a bunch of
info in an tag, without building a bunch of different forms on the page.
This was the easiest way for me to do it, in PHP3. PHP3 was all that I could
get installed on a Qube2 at the time of install.
I am working on gett
If you don't want to rewrite any of your existing code, consider the
behavior of frames.
If you make a frameset with a 0 height for the top frame, and then use the
bottom frame for everything, then the URL in the location/address bar in the
browser will not ever change.
This only requires that yo
Save yourself the scramble, use sessions:
http://www.php.net/manual/en/ref.session.php
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Matt Kynaston
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""Scott Fletcher"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> I see it! The login page whe
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From: Scott Fletcher [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, April 05, 2001 10:30 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [PHP] scramble the code
Um, well, it show up on Internet Explorer and Netscape Navigator and
Netscape. Oh well.
I see it! The login page when use the html form, the action is the
$PHP_SELF, allowing hte page to refresh itself and then the following script
elsewhere check for the variable to see if it is true or not. If true then
the script use the php header();. The header contain the data, so that
exp
Um, well, it show up on Internet Explorer and Netscape Navigator and
Netscape. Oh well.
Scott
""Scott Fletcher"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> Well, mine does!!!
>
> Scott
>
> ""Joe Sheble (Wizaerd)"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
well then yours must be the special super duper browser that doesn't work
the same as most browsers. In my browsers (IE5, IE5.5, NS4.67, NS6, Opera
5) GET passes variables in the URL, and POST does not. That's the reason
there are two different methods, and why POST is the reccommended
meth
Well, mine does!!!
Scott
""Joe Sheble (Wizaerd)"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> This isn't quite accurate. WHen a form's method is set to "GET" (which
BTW
> is the form's default method) the variables and their values are passed
> along the
Well, mine does!
Scott
""Joe Sheble (Wizaerd)"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> This isn't quite accurate. WHen a form's method is set to "GET" (which
BTW
> is the form's default method) the variables and their values are passed
> along th
This isn't quite accurate. WHen a form's method is set to "GET" (which BTW
is the form's default method) the variables and their values are passed
along the URL. If your form's method is set to "POST" then nothing should
get passed along on the URL. If you see all your data in the URL, you'r
ot of other encryption
algorithms as well.
-Bob
-Original Message-
From: Scott Fletcher [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, April 05, 2001 8:07 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [PHP] scramble the code
For the data in the "post", when the user type in the data and press th
For the data in the "post", when the user type in the data and press the
submit button, the data is then carry over to the nextpage.html. In the URL
bar, I can clearly see the data, so is there to scramble hte data where
anyone won't see it in the URL box at the top of the web browser?
Thanks,
S
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