Hello, in this case, I can get $test_par. My problem is, if I just use "test.php?test_par=aaa" to get the parameter value or "test.php?111+222+333" to get argument values, they are ok if they do not both appear in the url. But if they both exist in the url, say,
test.php?111+222+&test_parm=value& I can get arguments from that yet failed to get parameter values. If I compile php4 myself, they are both ok, even they both exist in the url; but in php4 shipped in Debian, the function is disabled, which leads to an big incompatibility of my previous php4(4.0.x) in FreeBSD, so I am really in the nuts. I believe there is something disabled or enabled in the php4 configuration of Debian package, but I just can't find out where it is. Anyone can figure it out? >http://host.domain.com/test.php?test_par=aaa >Then see if you get $test_par -- Patrick Hsieh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>