Try putting this near the beginning of the page that receives the data 
so that you can see what is actually being passed to it:

// debugging
ECHO "<p>POST<PRE>";
PRINT_R ($_POST);
ECHO "</PRE>";

HTH

PT

> I'm using <select name="person"> in the html on page 1 and 
> $person = $_POST['person']; on page 2 - this scheme works fine for the
> hard coded pulldowns.  The only other place I'm using 'person' is in
> the querying of data on page 1 to populate the 'person' pulldown with
> names - that part works fine, the disconnect comes in passing between
> <select name="person"> on page one and $person = $_POST['person']; on
> page 2 (or so it would SEEM ;-)

                
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