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 Posted by  pepper.gabriela on 09/16/07 14:02 
> Even if the form was submitted and $_POST is not empty, you should check 
> every value if it exists before you use it. 
 
 
 
why? 
 
I'm using them this way: if I receive the values I put them in the 
value field of the form, if I don't receive data, the field appears 
empty. 
 
 
 
> You could also have a look at the extract() function, if you want to 
> convert the array into single variables. I don't consider that really 
> necessary, but anyway. 
 
 
 
I considered not using it because the PHP manual says it is not a good 
idea for $_GET, $_POST, etc.
 
  
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