On 8/26/07, Jason Cartledge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I would replace $_REQUEST with $_GET or $_POST (as appropriate)
> if ( !empty($_REQUEST['gender']) )
> {
> $registrationGender=$_REQUEST['gender'];
> }
> else {
Personally I would use if(isset($_SESSION['registrationGender'])) here
> if (session_is_registered('registrationGender'))
> {
> $registrationGender=$_SESSION['registrationGender'];
> print "you are preregistered as a $registrationGender";
> }
> else
> {
> print "your gender is unknown, youare assumed to be a male";
$_SESSION['registrationGender']='male';
I would change it to assign it here. No need to assign it a second
time below, since you are just printing the session variable if it is
already set
> }
> }
>
Those are a couple quick things my tired bloodshot eyes thought of.
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