Thank you mate, this works! =)

Just curious, though... I'd like to keep my scripts as compatible as
possible, so can you tell me if this method is backwards compatible? I've
never used this method before, the variables have just "been there" on a
subsequent page. I'm kinda fearing for my previous work, if the servers
suddenly change their configurations, rendering scripts non-functional...

And, I'm guessing $_POST would be the array to hold POSTed variables, right?

Is there a function to "release" the contents of these arrays into global
variables in a scripts, so you don't have to go...
    $var1 = $_GET[var1];
    $var2 = $_GET[var2];
...if that's what you wanted? (Not sure I want to, but just to know)

Again, thank you! =)

Daniel


----- Original Message ----- 
From: Petre Agenbag
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, May 28, 2003 11:40 AM
Subject: Re: [PHP] Variables don't pass... *sniff*


RegisterGlobals = Off

You need to access these variables by

$_POST[aVariable] or in your case ( adding the variables to the end of a
URL means you are using the GET method: $_GET[aVAriable] etc.

On Wed, 2003-05-28 at 11:37, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi all!
>
> I'm using Apache 2.0.45, PHP 4.3.2RC4, and MySQL 3.23.49 on Windows 2003
> Server Standard.
>
> I have a problem passing variables between pages. They simply get lost.
> Neither GET nor POST pass values, and even "hardcoding" them into the URL,
> like
>
> htpp://localhost/comeon.php?aVariable=ding&anotherVariable=dong
>
> and putting this in comeon.php:
>
> echo("Values: $aVariable, $anotherVariable");
>
> only outputs
>
> Values: ,
>
> ...I've tried with RC3 of PHP, even 4.3.1, but it doesn't work. I've used
> PHP on my machine with Apache 2 before, and it worked fine. Actually I
used
> the same scripts fine on my old config. This was on XP however, so I'm not
> sure if it's got something to do with the OS. I'm hoping it's a
> configuration issue.
>
> Any ideas are VERY much appreciated =).
>
> Thanks,
> Daniel
>
>
> » There are 10 kinds of people - those who know binary and those who
don't.
> «
>


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