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PHP Form Cookie Question [message #170093] Sun, 10 October 2010 02:25 Go to previous message
jcage(at)lycos(dot)com is currently offline  jcage(at)lycos(dot)com
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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
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