I have two pages in php ,one of them is exam page(exam.php) and another is result page(result.php), the result is calculated in exam page and must be sent to result page to display.(I don't have a form) to send the result, Inside exam.php ,I write, header("location:result.php?result"); and to get the result inside result.php ,I write, $newresult=$_GET['result']; but I receive error,and result didn't sent to the result page. would you please guide me?
2 Answers
Using a URL to pass parameters can be done like so.
HTML
<a href='yourPage.php?name=Script47'>Send Variable</a>
PHP
<?php
if (isset($_GET['name') && !empty(trim($_GET['name'])) {
$name = htmlspecialchars(trim($_POST['name']), ENT_QUOTES);
}
?>
Explanation
The HTML
is fairly simple, we create a link which holds a parameter specified after the page extension (?name=[...]
).
The PHP
first checks if the name
parameter which was passed isset
to prevent an undefined index error, and we check if it isn't empty
. The trim
function removes white spaces so an string with a space isn't outputted (" "
). When we know that the string has a value in it we sanitize it (never trust user input) and then we output it.
Reading Material
Try use session
exam.php
<?php
session_start();
$_SESSION['result'] = $result;
?>
result.php
<?php
session_start();
echo $_SESSION['result'];
?>
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@Script47 if he/she wants to use GET, the user can modify the result :) Oct 26, 2015 at 3:38
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Wrong, result.php doesn't have
session_start
so it will throw an error.– Script47Oct 26, 2015 at 3:42 -