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Q&A Backendly redirecting a user from a contact form webpage to a success webpage

On a CentOS Apache-MySQL-PHP environment I have a website with a simple HTML-PHP-CSS contact form; the contact form itself is working. This is how I backendly redirect a user from the contact form...

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#1: Initial revision by (deleted user) · 2021-04-07T15:09:24Z (about 3 years ago)
Backendly redirecting a user from a contact form webpage to a success webpage
On a CentOS Apache-MySQL-PHP environment I have a website with a simple HTML-PHP-CSS contact form; the contact form itself is working.

This is how I backendly redirect a user from the contact form webpage to a success message webpage after a successful submission, based on the built-in [W3C-developed-behavior](https://w3c.org) of the form's HTML structures:

    if ($_SERVER['REQUEST_METHOD'] == 'POST') {
        header('Location: URL_COMES_HERE');
        exit;
    }

Would you suggest to improve this code somehow? Maybe I lacked some validations.