yes. now its clearer. hm... but i can't think of submitted the information if javascript is off on the client browser. unless you stick in a button telling the user to hit it if the page do not bring him to another after a specific timing. a button probably don't look presentable. use an image as the input type. that will probably brighten up the page.
in short, what i mean is let the user do the submit if javascript fails. an image of brintney spear and a text on it telling the user to click on sounds appealing to you? ;) b.c. lance Alberto Serra wrote: > Привет! > > *The problem was here*. What if this second step fails? easy, I just > leave the META as is and stock previous data on a session during the > first execution of index.php > > At this point index.php knows all it needs to fill in cionfiguration > data and it just includes the real home page. From now on we will be > able to tailor channelling (that is, cookies or not, jscript or not) > without reasonable doubts. Yes, the user *may* change it's configuration > during the session, but this is very low percentage of cases and we can > live with it. > > Well, that's the most general part of it. But at least it's clearer. > > пока > Альберто > Киев > > > -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php