>Try using sessions. Put the values/variables from $HTTP_POST_VARS
>into the session and then U can use 'm again on b.php.
Or.. put the post vars into hidden textfields.. these do get posted to the
next page..
If you run out of luck and have to deal with PHP3.. sessions doesn't seem
to work v
>I heard rumors saying there is no way to use session in php3, is that
>correct?
No. PHPLIB
>If there is no way to get around this, what is syntax for assign session
>in php4 then?
www.php.net take a look at the manual. Or one of the sites about PHP
webmonkey etc..
Bye,
B.
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>Does anybody know of any ongoing (preferably open source) projects in
>PHP of a similar nature?
Seen something on www.php.net just click links and projects.
Bye,
B.
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