Re: Form based Redirect
This WebDNA talk-list message is from 2001
It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 40045
interpreted = N
texte = Yes, this is essentially what I ended up doing. I do all the verificationon the same (accountpage) and write to the .db on that page as well.When all is ok I redirect to the checkout.page with just the usernameand pass (with another [ver] for a future showif). This provokes ashowif on the checkout page that searhes the database for that userand then links those variables in the found record to the cart via setheader.Then an orderfile autopopulates that info in the checkoutform. Seems to be running smoothly. I do note however Johns pointsthat the customer db could get cluttered using this system. But I thinkI will try it like this for a while.Thanks for all the input!DMichael Davis wrote:> Why not submit the form to the same page and show or hide include> files depending on your logic. Or submit to the same page and> redirect _after_ the login is successful. The point being that all> the form variables will be available within the same page without> worrying about including them in a redirect.>> Mike>>-- Donovan D. BrookeSystems Administrator/Assc. Art DirectorEpsen Hillmer Graphics-------------------------------------------------------------This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list
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Yes, this is essentially what I ended up doing. I do all the verificationon the same (accountpage) and write to the .db on that page as well.When all is ok I redirect to the checkout.page with just the usernameand pass (with another [ver] for a future showif). This provokes ashowif on the checkout page that searhes the database for that userand then links those variables in the found record to the cart via setheader.Then an orderfile autopopulates that info in the checkoutform. Seems to be running smoothly. I do note however Johns pointsthat the customer db could get cluttered using this system. But I thinkI will try it like this for a while.Thanks for all the input!DMichael Davis wrote:> Why not submit the form to the same page and show or hide include> files depending on your logic. Or submit to the same page and> redirect _after_ the login is successful. The point being that all> the form variables will be available within the same page without> worrying about including them in a redirect.>> Mike>>-- Donovan D. BrookeSystems Administrator/Assc. Art DirectorEpsen Hillmer Graphics-------------------------------------------------------------This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list .To unsubscribe, E-mail to: To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to Web Archive of this list is at: http://search.smithmicro.com/
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