| Posted by Fil on 06/15/19 11:33 
Ladies and Gentlemen,
 Thankyou for this opportunity of picking someones brains before I tear
 the place apart.  I am just starting with PHP but have encountered an
 insurmountable hurdle..  I need to work through   HTML form  "posting"
 examples to a PHP script.  ONE STEP after "Hello World"
 
 I have taken the following steps:
 
 1:   My php.ini   (The only one on the system ) is located in /etc/php.ini
 
 Because I am using an above 4.1 version of PHP
 I have manually altered the values of
 
 register_globals = On
 
 2: I have repeatedly stopped and restarted Apache webserver.
 (Version 2)
 
 3.  I have a "Hello World" HTML - > hello.php  that loads and runs
 succesfully hence I have a valid   Webserver PHP HTML connection with my
 browser.
 
 4. In "Hello World I have taken the liberty of including a  phpinfo()
 
 5. The output of phpinfo()  among others reveals:
 
 post_max_size	8M	8M
 precision	14	14
 register_argc_argv	On	On
 register_globals	On	On
 safe_mode	Off	Off
 
 5. I should ????  be able to use GLOBALS  ( even if this will become a
 health hazard later on)
 
 
 6. I have used the two examples from PHP's Documentation.
 
 Literally cut and paste...
 
 "Action.html "
 
 > <html>
 > <head>
 >   <meta content="text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1"
 >  http-equiv="content-type">
 >   <title>filsform</title>
 > </head>
 > <body>
 > <div style="text-align: center;"><span
 >  style="text-decoration: underline;">Fils Form<br>
 > <br>
 > <br>
 > </span>
 > <div style="text-align: left;">
 > <form action="action.php" method="post"> Name: <input name="name"
 >  type="text"><br>
 >
 > Email: <input name="email" type="text"><br>
 >   <input name="submit" value="Submit me!" type="submit"></form>
 > <br>
 > <span style="text-decoration: underline;"></span></div>
 > </div>
 > </body>
 > </html>
 
 and  action.php
 > <html>
 > <head>
 >   <title>PHP Test</title>
 > </head>
 > <body>
 > HI <?php echo $_POST['name']; ?>.
 > Your email <?php echo $_POST['email']; ?>
 > </body>
 > </html>
 
 
 7.  After submitting  "action.html"  action.php loads and prints
 
 Hi
 Your email
 
 The contents of $_POST['name']  and $_POST['email']  appear to be
 unavailable to action.php. If I understand the documentation correctly
 this should not be the case  and whatever strings are filled in the form
 of action.html should now be available???
 
 What or where or how or why or whatever ????? must I do next... ????
 
 Many thanks for those interested in advance
 
 Fil
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