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Posted by yerk5 on 06/23/06 13:14
Can someone explain this? I have accounts with 2 different
companies..one is a web host, the other a unix shell account. I have a
super-simple script that's working with one hosting company, but not on
the shell account. Basically the unix account's php refuses to pass
variables by post. This issue is preventing form-to-mail scripts from
working, obviously. See for yourself...
I made 'test.php' which consists of this:
<HTML>
<HEAD></HEAD>
<BODY>
<FORM METHOD="POST" ACTION="test.php">
<INPUT NAME="test" TYPE="TEXT"><BR>
<INPUT TYPE="SUBMIT" VALUE="Enter"></P>
</FORM>
<P>The previous input was <?php print $test; ?>
</BODY>
</HTML>
....I put the file here:
http://neoteric.us/test/test.php
where it works fine.
...and the exact same file here:
http://abate.veritynet.net/~d77/test/test.php
where it doesnt work at all.
I have no clue why. If it helps I made a call to phpinfo() on both
places which you can see below, respectively:
http://neoteric.us/test/info.php
http://abate.veritynet.net/~d77/test/info.php
The one that is working is even an older version of PHP. Can anyone
tell what's going on? I don't even know what to tell the admin about
the problem. Any info would be appreciated, even speculation. TIA
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