Re: [PHP] Database insert/update from Browser Refresh or Back/Forward Button

2004-02-20 Thread Scott Fletcher
> >If that's the case I have a solution for you. The way I get around this > >is to have two separate pages that display and process the form. The > >first page displays the form and the second page processes it. When the > >second page is done processing the form it will redirect the user to > >wh

Re: [PHP] Database insert/update from Browser Refresh or Back/Forward Button

2004-02-20 Thread Scott Fletcher
>Why is "Browser Refresh & Back/Forward Button" capitalized? Is that the name of a >band or something??? Well, forgot to enclose the double quote. Old Habit with capitalization on commonly used term... >Are you trying to process a form a something and you want to prevent the >browser from process

RE: [PHP] Database insert/update from Browser Refresh or Back/Forward Button

2004-02-20 Thread Chris W. Parker
Scott Fletcher on Friday, February 20, 2004 8:41 AM said: > Went Google surfing on Browser Refresh & Back/Forward Button and > it turned out that PHP can do the dirty work. Problem is no sample > script, all I see are comments about suggesting on using the > $_S