|  | Posted by John Nichel on 02/21/05 00:54 
dbfreedman wrote:> I am so new I don't know what you mean by 'test.php"
 >
 > David
 
 Please reply to the list...better chance of finding the answer to your
 problem that way.
 
 You have the action of your form set to 'test.php', i.e. you should have
 a file in the same directory as your form called test.php.  In that
 file, put this...
 
 <pre>
 <?php
 
 print_r ( $_POST );
 
 ?>
 </pre>
 
 If you get the values that you submitted (with globals off, like it
 _should_ work), then all is fine.  You can also change $_POST to
 $_REQUEST if you wish, just to see all the data being passed to your script.
 
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