RE: [PHP] Changing the Action attribute of Form

2006-11-01 Thread Richard Lynch
On Wed, November 1, 2006 10:09 am, Edward Kay wrote: > $redirect_url = 'http://www.example.com/path/to/' . $redirect_page; > header('Location:'.$redirect_url); > exit(); Rant #43 I will never understand why one would waste bandwidth and bounce the server/user/browser/user/browser/server bac

Re: [PHP] Changing the Action attribute of Form

2006-11-01 Thread Richard Lynch
2On Wed, November 1, 2006 9:20 am, sues wrote: > I need to pass control of a form to either a page that accesses our > database, and displays the data, OR to a page that contains static > content. > The ACTION attribute will then depend on the contents of 1 of the > input > fields in the form, whic

Re: [PHP] Changing the Action attribute of Form

2006-11-01 Thread David Giragosian
Wasn't there a thread recently about a webpage having multiple forms on it, each of course with its own action attribute? Might be another solution here. David On 11/1/06, Dave Goodchild <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Example HTTP redirect: header('Location: http://www.google.com";);

Re: [PHP] Changing the Action attribute of Form

2006-11-01 Thread Dave Goodchild
Example HTTP redirect: header('Location: http://www.google.com";);

Re: [PHP] Changing the Action attribute of Form

2006-11-01 Thread Ed Lazor
Javascript: Have the submit button call a JS function which would check the state of the select and set the action appropriately before submitting the form. PHP: submit the result to a dispatcher script that'll redirect to one of the targets based on what has arrived in the da

RE: [PHP] Changing the Action attribute of Form

2006-11-01 Thread Edward Kay
] > Sent: 01 November 2006 15:47 > To: Edward Kay > Subject: Re: [PHP] Changing the Action attribute of Form > > > Edward, > > Thank-you so much for responding to my question. I am new to PHP and I'm > lost as to how you would redirect users using an HTTP header. >

RE: [PHP] Changing the Action attribute of Form

2006-11-01 Thread Edward Kay
Set the action attribute to be the same page as the form (or a separate 'handler' PHP page). This script can then examine the input supplied by the submission and then redirect the user to the appropriate page with an HTTP header. I'd avoid using JavaScript for this sort of thing. It can be easily

Re: [PHP] Changing the Action attribute of Form

2006-11-01 Thread Roman Neuhauser
# [EMAIL PROTECTED] / 2006-11-01 10:20:07 -0500: > I need to pass control of a form to either a page that accesses our > database, and displays the data, OR to a page that contains static content. > The ACTION attribute will then depend on the contents of 1 of the input > fields in the form, whi