I have to different pages (forms) one.php and two.php I created two different
pages (onemysql.php and twomysql.php) to handle myql data for each of them I
add header("Location: one.php"); to onemysql.php
And header("Location: two.php"); to twomysql.php
one.php works fine. two.php give me
Sam,
> I have to different pages (forms) one.php and two.php I created
> two different pages (onemysql.php and twomysql.php) to handle
> myql data for each of them I add header("Location: one.php");
> to onemysql.php
> And header("Location: two.php"); to twomysql.php
> one.php works fine.
Thank you George,
it works fine. as you said. there was a blank line bofeore wrote:
Sam,
> I have to different pages (forms) one.php and two.php I created
> two different pages (onemysql.php and twomysql.php) to handle
> myql data for each of them I add header("Location: one.php");
> to onemy
use session on your page..
- Original Message -
From: "Jarrett Meyer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Friday, April 06, 2007 8:12 AM
Subject: Re: [PHP-WIN] duplicate entry
> Sorry, but to answer the original question, PHP cannot interact with the
client in this way. PHP resides with the se
How do I disable Refresh and Back button. to Prevent duplicate entry
I used :-
ALTER TABLE table-name ADD CONSTRAINT NoDuplicates UNIQUE
(Date,MemberNumber)
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Alf Stockton wrote:
How do I disable Refresh and Back button. to Prevent duplicate entry
I used :-
ALTER TABLE table-name ADD CONSTRAINT NoDuplicates UNIQUE
(Date,MemberNumber)
Have a read of :-
http://www.thescripts.com/forum/thread156807.html
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Regards,
Alf Stocktonwww.s