| Posted by Sentinel on 06/20/05 10:34 
Colin McKinnon 17.6.2005 15:21:11<d8uimv$58b$1$8300dec7@news.demon.co.uk>
 colin.deletethis@andthis.mms3.com comp.lang.php Colin
 
 > douglass_davis@earthlink.net wrote:
 >
 > > You can use POST or GET to "send variables" to the next page.
 > <snip>
 > > From the PHP web site:
 > <snip>
 > > You  may retrieve the GET variable 'a' (from index2.php?a=0&b=1&c=2)
 > >    by the using these
 > >    $_POST['a'];
 > >    $_REQUEST['a'];
 > >
 >
 > Really? The PHP website said that?
 > It should have said:
 >
 > You  may retrieve the GET variable 'a' (from index2.php?a=0&b=1&c=2)
 >     by the using these
 >     $_GET['a'];
 >     $_REQUEST['a'];
 >
 >
 > C.
 
 thanks to both
 
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