Additional parameters sent to server
Hello,
Firefox 76.0.1 is causing me problems...
For example if I call a PHP program to log out, I use the JavaScript command:
function Logout() {
self.location = "Root.php?LogOff=Y"
}
No problem there, but when I want to log back in I use:
<form name='detail' method='Post' onsubmit='Root.php'> <input type='text' name='UserId' class='Full' style='border: 0;'> <input type='Password' name='Password' class='Full'>
(The class Full, just sets the width to 100% as this is in a table)
The the JavaScript is simply:
function LogIn() {
document.detail.submit();
}
Seems simple enough, but the Root.PHP receives:
LogOff -> Y UserId -> <name> Password -> <password>
Not what I was expecting!
The only other thing of note is that I have started using local.storage to save information, and this too passes information from previous calls.
Any thoughts?
Thanks, Richard Gamester