Ok you have a problem... query string should not be blank... There is a problem either with your apache config or with your browser. Your REQUEST_METHOD is POST but you aren't passing any of the CGI env...
Sean
Pardon me, I haven't been following this thread, but your statement about the QUERY_STRING being blank with a REQUEST_METHOD of POST is wrong, IIRC. The environment has *no* idea what is submitted to a cgi when using the POST method, QUERY_STRING is populated by Apache only for data after the '?' in a url, which [typically] doesn't exist in a POST.
Again, sorry if my input doesn't help the original situation, I just wanted to correct your statement.
Chris
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