Re: [PHP] Open New URL window
Andrew Prostko wrote:
> I am new to PHP and to email lists so I apologize in advance.
>
>
> What I am trying to do is to take a password from user input, check
> it to make sure it is == to something, say “burgers”
>
> My problem is, I do not know how to make the Else statement...
> How do I get it to open a new url?
> I want it IF yes open this page, else open this page
> or
> If it is not correct then Say the password is incorrect or
> something…
> Else
> Open a different webpage
>
> My last attempt:
> ---------------
> <BODY onLoad="top.window.focus()">
>
> <?php
>
> // Define your password
> $password = "burgers";
>
> if ($_POST['pw'] != $password) {
>
> ?>
> <TABLE BORDER=0 CELLPADDING=0 CELLSPACING=0 WIDTH=100%>
>
> <TR>
> <TD ROWSPAN=2 WIDTH=50%>
>
> <img src="images/charlee.gif">
> </TD>
> <TD WIDTH=50% ALIGN=CENTER VALIGN=MIDDLE>
> <FONT FACE="ARIAL" SIZE=2><B>You'll need a password to get in here. We're
> tryin' to keep out the
>
> riff-raff.</B></FONT><BR>
> </TD>
> </TR>
> <TR>
> <TD WIDTH=50% ALIGN=CENTER VALIGN=BOTTOM>
> <CENTER>
> <form action="<?php echo $_SERVER['PHP_SELF']; ?>" method="post">
> <br />
> Name: <input type="text" name="Name" />
> <br />
> Email: <input type="text name="email" />
> <br />
> What is the Current Coupon Password?: <input type="text" name="pw" />
> <input type="submit" value="Get Coupon!"/>
> </form>
> <A HREF="index.html" TARGET="_blank"><B>Return to Char-lees</B></A></FONT>
> </CENTER>
> </TD>
> </TR>
> </TABLE>
>
> <?php
> }
> else{
>
> $file = fopen("http://www.google.com/","r";
>
> ?>
>
> <?php
> } ?>
> ---------------
>
> This creates a nice small form with an image to the left.
>
> My problem is, I do not know how to make the Else statement...
> How do I get it to open a new url?
> I want it IF yes open this page, else open this page
>
> Andrew Prostko
> AProstko @ verizon.net
>
>
You might be in need of the header() function in php
--
Jim Lucas
"Some men are born to greatness, some achieve greatness,
and some have greatness thrust upon them."
Twelfth Night, Act II, Scene V
by William Shakespeare
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