Well I am glad to read that the code worked. I can send you a ehtereal trace file to help the debugging.
Prior to that, let me ask the dumb question that I did not ponder to think of till your post: What version of Apache and PHP did you test against? Thanks for the help. Joel --- In [email protected], "valdhor" <valdhorli...@...> wrote: > > I tried your code and it worked perfectly. The two POST variables > admin_action and place_next showed up in the $_POST array as > $_POST["admin_action "] and $_POST["place_next"] with the values add and 2 > respectively. The sec variable showed up in the $_GET array as $_GET["sec"] > with the value user. > > Charles (http://www.charlesproxy.com) showed the variables correctly as well. > > If you are actually doing a POST, you would not end up with the URL you > posted. POST variables are not appended to the URL. I do not understand where > you got that URL from. > > At any rate, what is the problem you are seeing? I cannot fault HTTPService. > > > Steve > > > > --- In [email protected], "joel.sisko" <joel.sisko@> wrote: > > > > Newbie problem, I think, I need to POST to a php script that has > > underscores in the variables names. Using the code below the underscores > > are sent as &5F > > > > So the result is: > > > > http://localhost/admin/index.php?sec=user&admin&5Faction=add&place&5F=2 > > > > > > <mx:HTTPService resultFormat="text" result="userResult(event)" > > id="httpAdduser" > > url="http://localhost/admin/index.php?sec=user" showBusyCursor="true" > > useProxy="false" > > method="POST"> > > <mx:request xmlns=""> > > <admin_action>add</admin_action> > > <place_next>2</place_next> > > </mx:request> > > </mx:HTTPService> > > > > I will welcome any workaround, Action Script based, mod-rewrite, tin foil > > and bailing wire... > > >

