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Review added by ryanmr on 01-08-2009
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?
   Fairly simple, yet effective
Review added by ReSpawN on 10-10-2008
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. :)
   Nice article!
Review added by wiifanatic on 09-17-2008
Simple, but it works!
   Nice one
Review added by Jim on 08-27-2008
A quite simple but nice working example, thanks mate!
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