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 Posted by Geoff Berrow on 06/11/46 11:43 
Message-ID: <1143524859.916294.266550@z34g2000cwc.googlegroups.com> from 
Duderino82 contained the following: 
 
>first the esxpression in the if is wrong. 
> 
>if (isset($submit) && $submit=="yes") 
> 
>could be a typo ...anyway you might want to considere the fact that 
>only the second condition is necessary(if the 2° is true will allways 
>be true even the 1°) 
 
If you have full error reporting on (which you should), doing that will 
generate an undefined variable notice. 
 
 
Actually, the main problem is in the form tag. :-) 
It should read: 
 
<?php 
error_reporting(E_ALL); 
if (isset($_POST['submit']) &&$_POST['submit']=="yes") { 
 echo "thank you very much."; 
} else { 
?> 
<form action='<?php echo $_SERVER['PHP_SELF']; ?>' method='POST'> 
<input type='text' name='email'> 
<input type='text' name='first_name'> 
<input type='submit' name='submit' value='yes'> 
</form> 
<?php 
} 
?> 
 
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