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zachatk1

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Hey!

 

I am having issues with my site not going to the correct page after submitting a form to login or register or anything in that regards. The script that referrers the user is poster below:

 

<?
/**
* Process.php
* 
* The Process class is meant to simplify the task of processing
* user submitted forms, redirecting the user to the correct
* pages if errors are found, or if form is successful, either
* way. Also handles the logout procedure.
*
* Written by: Jpmaster77 a.k.a. The Grandmaster of C++ (GMC)
* Last Updated: August 19, 2004
*/
include("session.php");

class Process
{
   /* Class constructor */
   function Process(){
      global $session;
      /* User submitted login form */
      if(isset($_POST['sublogin'])){
         $this->procLogin();
      }
      /* User submitted registration form */
      else if(isset($_POST['subjoin'])){
         $this->procRegister();
      }
      /* User submitted forgot password form */
      else if(isset($_POST['subforgot'])){
         $this->procForgotPass();
      }
      /* User submitted edit account form */
      else if(isset($_POST['subedit'])){
         $this->procEditAccount();
      }
      /**
       * The only other reason user should be directed here
       * is if he wants to logout, which means user is
       * logged in currently.
       */
      else if($session->logged_in){
         $this->procLogout();
      }
      /**
       * Should not get here, which means user is viewing this page
       * by mistake and therefore is redirected.
       */
       else{
          header("Location: index.php");
       }
   }

   /**
    * procLogin - Processes the user submitted login form, if errors
    * are found, the user is redirected to correct the information,
    * if not, the user is effectively logged in to the system.
    */
   function procLogin(){
      global $session, $form;
      /* Login attempt */
      $retval = $session->login($_POST['user'], $_POST['pass'], isset($_POST['remember']));
      
      /* Login successful */
      if($retval){
         header("Location: ".$session->referrer);
      }
      /* Login failed */
      else{
         $_SESSION['value_array'] = $_POST;
         $_SESSION['error_array'] = $form->getErrorArray();
         header("Location: ".$session->referrer);
      }
   }
   
   /**
    * procLogout - Simply attempts to log the user out of the system
    * given that there is no logout form to process.
    */
   function procLogout(){
      global $session;
      $retval = $session->logout();
      header("Location: logout.php");
   }
   
   /**
    * procRegister - Processes the user submitted registration form,
    * if errors are found, the user is redirected to correct the
    * information, if not, the user is effectively registered with
    * the system and an email is (optionally) sent to the newly
    * created user.
    */
   function procRegister(){
      global $session, $form;
      /* Convert username to all lowercase (by option) */
      if(ALL_LOWERCASE){
         $_POST['user'] = strtolower($_POST['user']);
      }
      /* Registration attempt */
      $retval = $session->register($_POST['user'], $_POST['pass'], $_POST['email']);
      
      /* Registration Successful */
      if($retval == 0){
         $_SESSION['reguname'] = $_POST['user'];
         $_SESSION['regsuccess'] = true;
         header("Location: ".$session->referrer);
      }
      /* Error found with form */
      else if($retval == 1){
         $_SESSION['value_array'] = $_POST;
         $_SESSION['error_array'] = $form->getErrorArray();
         header("Location: ".$session->referrer);
      }
      /* Registration attempt failed */
      else if($retval == 2){
         $_SESSION['reguname'] = $_POST['user'];
         $_SESSION['regsuccess'] = false;
         header("Location: ".$session->referrer);
      }
   }
   
   /**
    * procForgotPass - Validates the given username then if
    * everything is fine, a new password is generated and
    * emailed to the address the user gave on sign up.
    */
   function procForgotPass(){
      global $database, $session, $mailer, $form;
      /* Username error checking */
      $subuser = $_POST['user'];
      $field = "user";  //Use field name for username
      if(!$subuser || strlen($subuser = trim($subuser)) == 0){
         $form->setError($field, "* Username not entered<br>");
      }
      else{
         /* Make sure username is in database */
         $subuser = stripslashes($subuser);
         if(strlen($subuser) < 5 || strlen($subuser) > 30 ||
            !eregi("^([0-9a-z])+$", $subuser) ||
            (!$database->usernameTaken($subuser))){
            $form->setError($field, "* Username does not exist<br>");
         }
      }
      
      /* Errors exist, have user correct them */
      if($form->num_errors > 0){
         $_SESSION['value_array'] = $_POST;
         $_SESSION['error_array'] = $form->getErrorArray();
      }
      /* Generate new password and email it to user */
      else{
         /* Generate new password */
         $newpass = $session->generateRandStr(;
         
         /* Get email of user */
         $usrinf = $database->getUserInfo($subuser);
         $email  = $usrinf['email'];
         
         /* Attempt to send the email with new password */
         if($mailer->sendNewPass($subuser,$email,$newpass)){
            /* Email sent, update database */
            $database->updateUserField($subuser, "password", md5($newpass));
            $_SESSION['forgotpass'] = true;
         }
         /* Email failure, do not change password */
         else{
            $_SESSION['forgotpass'] = false;
         }
      }
      
      header("Location: ".$session->referrer);
   }
   
   /**
    * procEditAccount - Attempts to edit the user's account
    * information, including the password, which must be verified
    * before a change is made.
    */
   function procEditAccount(){
      global $session, $form;
      /* Account edit attempt */
      $retval = $session->editAccount($_POST['curpass'], $_POST['newpass'], $_POST['email']);

      /* Account edit successful */
      if($retval){
         $_SESSION['useredit'] = true;
         header("Location: ".$session->referrer);
      }
      /* Error found with form */
      else{
         $_SESSION['value_array'] = $_POST;
         $_SESSION['error_array'] = $form->getErrorArray();
         header("Location: ".$session->referrer);
      }
   }
};

/* Initialize process */
$process = new Process;

?>

 

All it does is bring you to a unknown page.

 

Thanks!

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Maybe I should I explain where the code came from. It is jpmaster77's login script. I don't understand how it could work.. that's why I was wondering if someone knew. The referring thing is supposed to bring you back to the original page I believe. I could hard code it but it wouldn't work for times when the user has to go back and fill in the correct password if they filled it in wrong for example.

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Update:

 

I found this piece of code:

 

/* Set referrer page */
      if(isset($_SESSION['url'])){
         $this->referrer = $_SESSION['url'];
      }else{
         $this->referrer = "/";
      }

      /* Set current url */
      $this->url = $_SESSION['url'] = $_SERVER['PHP_SELF'];
   }

 

I think it's supposed to set the current page as the referrer. I'm not to good at PHP yet so can anyone check it over or see what's going on?

 

Thanks!

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