Travis, you hve register_globals set to off. You my turn it on, or,
according to security issue, use $_REQUEST["testvar"].

Regards
Darvin Andrioli

> -----Messaggio originale-----
> Da: Travis Wyatt [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Inviato: luned́ 4 febbraio 2002 7.51
> A: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Oggetto: [PHP-WIN] Can't pass variables to PHP scripts?! Please help.
>
>
> Here is my situation...I can't seem to get variables to pass from
> a GET or POST method to a PHP script.  To see for yourself go to:
> http://www.socopc.com/test.php?testvar=hello_world
>
> The source of "test.php" is...
> <html>
> <? for ($x=0;$x<5;$x++) { echo $x; } ?>
> <br><? print "testvar=\"".$testvar."\""; ?>
> <br><br><br><? phpinfo(); ?>
> </html>
>
>
> And as you will see, I get the error.
>   Warning: Undefined variable: testvar in
> c:\root\domains\socopc.com\test.php on line 3
>   testvar=""
>
> Indicating that the variable is empty and has not been passed?!
> I'm running Win2k Server w/ Apache and PHP 4.1.1.
>
> If someone could look at that page (included are most of my
> settings).  And help me fix my PHP configuration?  Thanks!
> ~ Travis
>
>
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