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Posted by Eatc7402 on 02/20/05 23:59
Thanks for the input. However it does no good if the variables are empty,
which is my problem. The darn $_POST thing does not work at all
for me, and I am trying to find out why.
-----Original Message-----
From: b1nary Developement Team [mailto:dev@b1nary.jamwil.com]
Sent: Sunday, February 20, 2005 3:40 PM
To: David Freedman; php
Subject: Re: [PHP] [NEWBIE] Cant get $_POST to work
What's up David... This script *should* work... I don't see any errors,
but try this anyways. In your change your print command to this:
print("Hello, " . $name . "! You are " . $age . " years old!");
What those periods do is simply append them to each other, so in this
case, you have the string, then you're appending the variable, then
appending another string, then another variable, then the last string.
Instead of having it all bunched up.
David Freedman wrote:
>I have this simple form file:
><html>
><head>
> </head>
><body>
> <form action="test.php" method="post">
>Name: <input type="text" name="name" value="your name" /><br/>
>Age: <input type="text" name="age" value="your age" /><br/> <input
>type="submit" name="submit" value="submit" /> </form>
></body>
></html>
>Which passes (I wish!) data to this script:
>
><?php
>$name = $_POST['name'] ;
>$age = $_POST['age'] ;
>print("Hello, $name! You are $age years old!");
>?>
>
>It does not work unless I turn register_globals ON in the php.ini
>file. The php documentation leads me to believe this script SHOULD work
>with register_globals
>OFF.
>
>This a NEW instasllation of the Windows IIS Server also. Is there
>perhaps some configuration on the WINDOWS SERVER that must be set for
>general global data to be passed from a 'form' type page?
>
>David F.
>
>
>
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