[ic] can't seem to if, on [data session last_url]?

Duane Hinkley duane at DownHomeWebDesign.com
Mon Mar 8 07:36:50 EST 2004


Josh,

You need to change "<INPUT TYPE=hidden NAME=mv_nextpage VALUE=@@MV_PAGE@@>"
to "<INPUT TYPE=hidden NAME=mv_nextpage VALUE=account_confirmation.html>".
Of course assuming the account_confirmation.html page exists.


Sincerely,

Duane Hinkley

Down Home Web Design, Inc.
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----- Original Message ----- 
From: <antitrust at vandervecken.com>
To: <interchange-users at icdevgroup.org>
Sent: Sunday, March 07, 2004 6:02 PM
Subject: [ic] can't seem to if, on [data session last_url]?


>
> Hi all;
>
> Gosh, bit of frustration here.
>
> I want to modify account.html, such that clicking "save acct. info"
> displays a confirmation message (eg. "your changes have been saved") when
> the form refreshes. I'm having a lot of trouble finding the best way to
> accomplish this (eg. looking for the "save acct. info" in the CGI
> parameters?).
>
> Anyway. I decided to look at [data session last_url], and see if it
> contains "process.html". If it does, then I am assuming the user got here
> by clicking "save acct. info", so I want to display "your changes have
> been saved."
>
> The problem is, that [data session last_url] displays fine as a simple
> tag, but every if expression I've tried seems to think it's empty. For
> example, [if data session last_url] seems to test false.
>
> I've tried lots of the examples I've found around the place and can't get
> them to work.
>
> I'm fantastically dumb obviously. Please what am I missing?
>
> I'm using Interchange 4.8.6 BTW (our host has plans to upgrade in the near
> future).
>
> Thanks,
>
> -- 
> Josh Bailey (josh at vandervecken.com)
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