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Jason Wong wrote:

> On Friday 24 December 2004 11:27, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> > I have ever try to use $_POST functon, but fail...
>
> HOW did it fail? Please be specific.

The result of $_POST['vars'] is blank !

> > May be I need to check the config of php (嚙?ini file ) again , and I want
> > to know which setting must be enable and which setting must be disable ?
>
> $_POST is only available from version 4.1.0 of PHP onwards, and is enabled by
> default. If you're using any version older than that you *really* ought to
> upgrade. All this and more are in the link that you had been given, read it.

There is two servers for the test, one is using Fedora Core 2 Linux ( come with
php 4.x.x ), another is using W2k + php 5.xx !

So, I think may be the problem of php config...
But I don't know how to fix the problem ( setting of php config ) !

Edward.



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