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Posted by Joseph Melnick on 06/15/05 23:44

Hello Domestos,

What you have presented looks like it should work.

1. check variables case in both files.
2. count $_POST and see how many posted variables are available.
3. echo all variable to the screen you may be surprised at what you find.

Good luck

Joseph Melnick
JM Web Consultants
http://www.jphp.com/





"Domestos" <never.you@mind.net> wrote in message
news:5mHre.23272$cN2.17595@newsfe4-gui.ntli.net...
> heres the html code...
>
> <?php
> $user_name=' ';
> require_once('includes.php');
> do_html_header('register');
> ?>
> <form action="register_new.php" method="post" enctype="text/plain"
> name="register">
> <fieldset><legend>Personal Details</legend>
> <p>
> <label for="user_name" class="label_left"> Login Username :</label>
> <input type="text" name="user_name" size="18" maxlength="16"
> class="input_left" tabindex="11" />
> </form>
> <?php
> ?>
>
>
> and here is the file register_new.php
>
>
> <?php
> require_once('includes.php');
> //create short variable names
> $user_name=$_POST['user_name'];
>
> echo $user_name
>
> ?>
>
>
>
>
>
> And it leaves a blank screen !!!!
>
>
>
>

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