> -----Original Message-----
> From: Brent Baisley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

> A technicality, but GET/POST are not interchangeable, it depends on the
> method declared in your form. I'm sure you meant they were
> interchangeable if you changed your form method.

Right I had mentioned that...

(all I'm doing is changing the action="GET" to action="POST" and on the
script side, changing all my $_GET['items'] to $_POST['items'])

> What is
> interchangeable is $_REQUEST with $_POST or $_GET. You may try using
> $_REQUEST just for testing. If it works, then you could use $_REQUEST
> since it will work with GET or POST variables. Although that's not the
> best idea from a security standpoint.
> Also, have you looked at the web page source that is delivered to the
> browser? The web server may be serving a cached version of the page
> that has the form method set to GET instead of POST.
> Just throwing out some other ideas since you said you've tried most
> everything else.

Thanks Brent for the ideas with the source, I'll try that, and I'll test
that Request idea too. :)

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