Hi, On 5/6/05, Oscar Andersson <oscarandersson2@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > If i do like this. > <a href="huvudsida.php?action=lista" target="_self"> if u do like above u might have to use $_GET['action'] > How does the webbrowser send this? With post or get or ..? > Shall i get the action with $_POST or $_GET? > ex. > @$action = $_POST['action']; > if(!$action) > @$action = $_GET['action']; > processRequest($action); > > If i do like this > <form action="huvudsida.php" method="post"> > <INPUT TYPE="HIDDEN" VALUE="lista" NAME="action"> if u use like above use $_POST['action'] > </form> > How do i get the action in my php page. I think it is with $action = > $_POST['action']; if u r not sure what to use, use $_REQUEST['action']; > but it doesent work. > > Tnx for any help mates -- bala> balachandar muruganantham blog> lynx http://chandar.blogspot.com web> http://www.chennaishopping.com -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php