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Posted by Randy Johnson on 02/21/05 00:52
try $HTTP_POST_VARS maybe it is an older version of PHP
Randy
eatc7402 wrote:
> 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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