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Posted by Shelly on 10/10/06 10:52
<die.spam@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> Shelly wrote:
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>> "Chuck Anderson" <websiteaddress@seemy.sig> wrote in message
>> news:EJadnZUBNN_8drfYnZ2dnUVZ_oWdnZ2d@comcast.com...
>> > I hope you don't have a gun nearby or you might shoot yourself.
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>> > if (isset($_POST['update'])) {
>> > $gender = $POST['gender'];
>> >
>> > You're missing the '_' in $POST['gender'].
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>> BOOM!!!!! I knew it had to be something stupid and obvious. Thanks. By
>> the way, this didn't work so well when I had "M" and "F" as the values,
>> but
>> worked properly with "1" and "2". In the past I had always used numbers.
>> Curious?????
>>
>> Shelly
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> case-sensitive.
I was using capitals all the way. I used "M" and "F", never "m" or "f". I
am careful about case. I just went back and tried it again with a second
test script and this time it worked fine with "M" and "F",
Shelly
Shelly
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