[thelist] $_POST string
Jack Timmons
jorachim at gmail.com
Wed Jun 2 17:50:20 CDT 2010
Please forgive top post. Phone.
Do you mean something like:
/path/to/form/var1/var2/var3??
On Wednesday, June 2, 2010, Bob Meetin <bobm at dottedi.biz> wrote:
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> That was probably what I was thinking of. So the answer is no, not
> easily anyhow. I just remembered some modification to the .htaccess
> but could not recall the context. -Thx both of ya, Bob
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> Jack Timmons wrote:
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> On Wed, Jun 2, 2010 at 4:35 PM, Bob Meetin <bobm at dottedi.biz> <bobm at dottedi.biz> wrote:
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> I am developing some php forms that require numerous arguments in the $_POST
> string. This works fine. Is there anything that can be reasonably done to
> not make all the ooohs and ahhhs display in the URL address bar which might
> appear tempting to some viewers?
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> Or perhaps better, what is a standard way to bullet-proof $_POST variables
> to prevent trickery?
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> -Bob
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> If it's in the URL, it's not POST, it's GET. Unless I'm confused here.
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> You could try storing the needed info in a session.
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