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Re: PHP Form Cookie Question [message #170096 is a reply to message #170094] Sun, 10 October 2010 02:38 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Michael Vilain is currently offline  Michael Vilain
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<bb1ce211-d5a3-43f6-8797-76a05e3ec73f(at)n16g2000vbg(dot)googlegroups(dot)com>,
"jcage(at)lycos(dot)com" <jcage(at)lycos(dot)com> wrote:

> On Oct 9, 7:25 pm, "jc...@lycos.com" <jc...@lycos.com> wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> I have one form where a query is run based on the word placed into a
>> text box.  The operator enters their name for example, on one form and
>> the query shows up on a second page.  I'm using PHP, MySQL and Apache
>> and want the user to be able to click their browser back button and
>> not have to continuously re-enter their query word in the text box.  I
>> know that some browsers allow this type of activity but in this case
>> and using Internet Explorer, that's not an option so...
>>
>> Are there any good cookie scripts that will allow for this?  Or is
>> there a better way of handling it?
>>
>> TIA
>
> I should mention too that my hope is, to find a cookie solution that
> last for that single browser session only. thanks

Use a JASON form where JAVASCRIPT is used with hidden fields. It will
break with people that disable JAVASCRIPT, so you'll have to decide if
your sub-optimal solution is "better" or having everything on one form
is an easier user experience. BTW, this isn't a php issue. It's
strictly a browser-based UI issue requiring HTML/JAVASCRIPT.

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