|  | Posted by Martin Mandl - m2m tech support on 03/04/07 08:01 
On Mar 4, 1:05 am, Rik <luiheidsgoe...@hotmail.com> wrote:> cpptutor2...@yahoo.com <cpptutor2...@yahoo.com> wrote:
 > > I am new to PHP and I am having a very odd problem. Could some PHP
 > > guru please help.
 >
 > > I am passing some variables from one page to the next, and in the
 > > starting page, I have:
 > > However, I am unable to echo these values. If I have:
 > >    $recdpoet=$_GET['newpoet']
 >
 > You forgot to close it with ';'
 >
 > > Any help or suggestions will be greatly appreciated.
 >
 > While developing, setting display_errors on and error_reporting to all is
 > a great help. If you had this on top of your page, you'd have spotted it
 > almost immediately:
 >
 > <?php
 > ini_set('display_errors',true);
 > error_reporting(E_ALL);
 > ?>
 > --
 > Rik Wasmus
 
 and if develop for php5 the following line might also be of interest
 for your:
 
 error_reporting(E_ALL | E_STRICT);
 
 Cheers
 Martin
 
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