Re: Is it possible to send POST vars through aheaderredirect?

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tedd wrote:
> At 1:18 PM -0600 2/5/09, Shawn McKenzie wrote:
>> tedd wrote:
>>>  At 2:52 AM -0700 2/5/09, TS wrote:
>>>>  I want my script to run and redirect with
>>>>  the var to another page without the user seeing it. Currently, I am
>>>> using
>>>>  GET and
>>>>
>>>>  header("Location: http://domain/?somevar=somevalue";)
>>>
>>>  That would, by definition, allow the user to see it.
>>>
>>>  If you want to pass a variable to another script, I know of four
>>>  choices, namely:
>>>
>>>  1. Use POST;
>>>  2. Use GET;
>>>  3. Write the variable to a database;
>>>  4. Include the next script.
>>>
>>>  HTH's
>>>
>>>  tedd
>>>
>>
>> 5. Stick it in the session
>>
>> -- 
>> Thanks!
>> -Shawn
> 
> Duh!
> 
> Thanks, I should wait a day before posting anything.
> 
> tedd
> 

Only a day?  Sometimes I click send before I'm even finished ty

-- 
Thanks!
-Shawn
http://www.spidean.com

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