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How would I pass variables from one page to another without using forms or $_GET features.

 

Let say I have page (1.php) where If define $secret_phrase = "open sesame";. On that page (1.php) I have multiple html links to multiple pages (2.php, 3.php, ...) if you click on the link to 2.php page I would like to pass the $secret_phrase as well without having it encoded into a link or using forms.

 

Is there a way to do it?

Thanks

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I do not what to use query string because I will have to encode each link manually and users can change the defined values themselves.

Maybe I wrong about what you are going to do... But you can use JavaScript in order to change your links when user enter any info. Just create one or some function(s) and put call to it into 'onchange' of that element where your user enter his info.

 

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