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Nathan Cook
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Subject: Re: Re: [PHP] preprocessing
> In that case you ma
3. Add a simple FORM to B with just a Submit button, with a message "Please
click the Submit button to continue".
Kirk
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> This is a fairly solid suggestion, and it may be what I have to do. But,
unfortunately, Page C is expecting a POST, not a GET, which may make it not
work. Also, I would like to avoid this
At 10:48 AM 5/17/01 -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>Unfortunately, I don't control page c, or else this would be a mute point.
>That's why I need page B. Good idea though.
Well, it sounds like an auto-redirect is about your only choice.
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This is a fairly solid suggestion, and it may be what I have to do. But,
unfortunately, Page C is expecting a POST, not a GET, which may make it not work.
Also, I would like to avoid this if possible due to some of the sensitive information
that will be being passed to and fro. Even if it will
Unfortunately, I don't control page c, or else this would be a mute point. That's why
I need page B. Good idea though.
>At 10:18 AM 5/17/01 -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>>I have what I feel to be a strange problem (I'm most likely wrong here).
>>I have page A, which is an internal page, whic
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