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Posted by Ulf Kadner on 08/23/07 10:54
lawrence k wrote:
> This is what I get if I do print_r($_FILES):
> ...
>
> That's what I would expect. It's bizzare,
Its not bizzare. Its normal...
> I get the right results in
> $_FILES, but not in $_POST. How is that possible?
Cause youre provider has updated PHP. Older versions also send data of
$_FILES within $_POST. But its not a go idea to hold the data in 2 Points.
The manual says that usage of $_FILES is the prefered way since a long
time. If you would have looked in the manual before you write your
Postings, you come surely faster to the goal.
Ulf
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