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malikah

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Hi, I have three pages: 1 2 3.

Page 1 "posts" information to page 2, and page 2 uses "href=somePage.php?..." to send information to page 3.

I would like to allow the user to be able to hit the back button to go  back to page 2 without getting the "page has expired" warning.

I also want to stay away from "get" on page 1 if possible, and no javascript.

any quick solutions for this?

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Can you paste some codes as examples for each page, and I dont understand why are you trying to avoid using GET, if so, use sessions instead, therefore, you dont have to use either of POST or GET.

Ted

 

From what I understand there are security issues when using "get". The page I'm sending data from has 2 dropdown lists and a submit button. Page 2 receives the 2 selections that the user made to get information from a database and display the results. Would be any need for concern if I went with "get" ?

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