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I have a simple php form, like this:

<?php

if(isset($_POST['myform']))
   // email...
else
   // display form

the problem is that if I refresh the page after I submit the form, it gets submitted twice. How can I prevent this from happening?

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You should perform a REDIRECT to a page with a message that the data was inserted... and a back button to go to the form again (if you want to)...

To redirect using PHP use the header function:

header('Location: http://www.example.com/');
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This is by the way called the Post-Redirect-Get pattern. – BalusC Sep 1 '10 at 0:48
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thanks. but now I have another problem :) I added header('Location: http://www.example.com/?formsent=1');, and I'm checking for $_GET['formsent'] to display a success message. The problem is that if I refresh the page I get the same success message :) – Alex Sep 1 '10 at 1:08
and the problem is?... i don't see it as a problem, as it doesn't manipulate any data on the DB. – Garis M Suero Sep 1 '10 at 2:11

Perform a redirect after the data is inserted to a confirmation page (can be done with header(), which should clear out the POST data and allow for refreshing without duplicating content.

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In the case of user having lag and he hits the submit button a few times, then maybe use client side mechanism, use js to set the submit button to disabled once it is clicked. but will have to display message saying roughly something like, "sending message ... if no response pls reload page and retry".

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