In a couple of my scripts, I do something like the following when I detect
an improperly submitted form:
** if( !valid_string( $_POST['firstname'] ) )
{
$return_url =
"https://www.abc.com/checkout_phase1.php?error=FirstName Required";
header( "location: $return_url" );
exit(0);
}
Recently I changed the code so that a big variable that was being passed via
GET (IE, as a param in the URL) is instead being POST'd... (typically, via a
hidden INPUT elem in a form)...
Unfortunatley, this broke my error handling logic... Is it possible to add
POST variables to a redirect? How?
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