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I have a PHP page for data registration (using a page with multiple forms), when I register the item "Category" (which registers the data in Mysql) works perfect, but when I register a company gives the error 403.
This happens in the same file (I do the process without using another file) and both forms just register the data in Mysql. I have tried to change and delete . htaccess but it did not work.
Everything was working and I came to register several categories and companies and suddenly he started with this error.
Browse the server logs (apache, Nginx, etc) and also activate all php error logs.
– Daniel Omine
Present the codes. There may be something that went unnoticed
– Victor Eyer
This can be some safety rule. If you use the
mod_security
(or similar) it can block "suspicious" requests, presenting the403
.– Inkeliz