Hi,
Thursday, March 4, 2004, 9:08:19 AM, you wrote:
mo> Hi,
mo> I have created a small login system for my website. However
mo> if a user logs in incorrectly I want to display a error message
mo> currently I use the code
mo> echo "You could not be logged in! Either the username and
mo> password do not match or you have not validated your membership!
mo> <br />
mo> Please try again! <br />";
mo> include ("login.php");
mo> However this appears at the top of my website but I want it
mo> to appear above the login form so I though I could set a variable
mo> in the request called "error" or similar then on the login page
mo> just above the login form check for the presence of the request
mo> variable "error" and print the appropriate message. So I want to
mo> do the following:
mo> SET REQUEST VARIABLE ERROR HERE
mo> include ("login.php");
mo> But can I set a request variable? i.e in JAVA I would do
mo> HttpRequest.setAttribute("error", true); etc..
mo> Any help?
mo> Cheers
add something like this to login.php
if(!empty($error)){
echo '<tr><td>'.$error.'</td></tr>';
}
as it is included it will have $error available to it
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regards,
Tom
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