Actually I had the idea of using url_params already. The admin already uses this ability to go between functions but I like to keep these clean. Clean as in, no more than one step deep. ie www.page.com/cgi-bin/script.pl?function=add or www.page.com/cgi-bin/script.pl?function=edit. I don't like going deeper into things like www.page.com/cgi-bin/script.pl?function=add&user=bob&page=7 .

I could write it to do that, but it gets difficult writing to screen just information needed when using so many params at one time and keeping them organized.


In reply to Re^2: Ideas on how to redirect users to a specific index by Anonymous Monk
in thread Ideas on how to redirect users to a specific index by Anonymous Monk

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