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24-Jun-2005, 03:26 AM #1
Question echoing form values in head part using php
i have tried to echo the form values in head part of same .php file. but when i submitted the form clicking submit button the value of submit button is not getting to head part and it is opening another page.

how to echo the values in head part using php.
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24-Jun-2005, 06:11 AM #2
Are you using POST form type?

When you reload the form you should just be able to <?=$_POST['inputname']?> in the head of the page - i prefer that method to echoing, as it looks better from a code point of view.

Where in ther header of the page is this going? It should be fine in the correct place - i.e. Title or the Meta Tags...



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