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Review added by ryanmr
on 01-08-2009
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If you have page post.php and you post some things to it, and then you subsequently refresh once you're on post.php, will this solution still function properly?
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Fairly simple, yet effective
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Review added by ReSpawN
on 10-10-2008
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Hey mate, this is a pretty fine example of using unregistered posting area's. Normally you would make a flood limit with [10-30] seconds or so, but this'll do fine non the less.
Another option is, to javascript the form. Give the form a name (I personally like the ID better), get the ID with Javascript and instead of making a type="submit" button, make a type="button" with an onclick="" action to your function in Javascript. Give this button also an id (perhaps called id="buttonID") and when clicked, init the function for document.idName.submit() and then disable the button. :)
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Nice article!
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Review added by wiifanatic
on 09-17-2008
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Simple, but it works!
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Nice one
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Review added by Jim
on 08-27-2008
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A quite simple but nice working example, thanks mate!
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