After user registration, website send activation code to email. something like that. www.domain.com/?activate=<code>
I’m creating 2 variants of activation: 1.manual 2.auto
Lets say we have index.php.
1.Manual method. When someone wants to activate user manually all things are obvious:
User opens page http://www.domain.com/?activate
Index.php checks with following script and includes div file (which contains activation form)
if (isset($_GET['activate'])) {
$page='activate';
$divfile = 'path to div.php';
}
include $divfile;
Then page sends form data via ajax to activation.php file.
2.Auto method. Let’s say user clicked directly to www.domain.com/?activate=<code>. What I want to do is, to check if(!empty($_GET['activate'])), if all right. I can’t figure out what to do. Programmatically send something like POST to activation.php or what?
Normally, you would call the required function from index.php. You wouldn’t post anything.
Look at include and include_once.
You should encapsulate your activation code into a separate php file that acts as your function library. Create an activate() method that does the activation in a file called activate.php.
Then, from both activation.php and index.php, you do something like this:
However, you don’t Post to call other code. You simply call it from PHP.