On 13 Jan 2012 at 15:05, David Savage dsav...@cytelcom.com wrote:
I open the html file up from a windows explorer window (Q:\asterisk\), and so
IE opens it up, but the problem lies in the fact that I cannot find apache
service running in the background...haven't figured out why yet. The test
Make sure IIS is not running. That'll cause all kinds of trouble.
Tim Streater wrote:
On 13 Jan 2012 at 15:05, David
Savage dsav...@cytelcom.com wrote:
I open
the html file up from a windows explorer window (Q:\asterisk\),
and so
IE opens it up, but the problem lies in
the fact that I
Tim Streater wrote:
On 13 Jan 2012 at 15:05, David Savage
dsav...@cytelcom.com wrote:
I open the
html file up from a windows explorer window (Q:\asterisk\),
and so
IE opens it up, but the problem lies in the fact that
I cannot find
apache
service running in the
background...haven't
thanks for your assistance.
From: Tim Streater [mailto:t...@clothears.org.uk]
Sent: Fri 1/13/2012 9:37 AM
To: David Savage
Cc: PHP General List
Subject: Re: RE: RE: [PHP] passing variables to php script
On 13 Jan 2012 at 15:05, David Savage dsav
to all of you who posted comments for this problem ! I believe it will
eventually come together.
David
From: Ellis Antaya [mailto:ellis.ant...@gmail.com]
Sent: Tue 1/10/2012 4:46 PM
To: Marco Behnke
Cc: php-general@lists.php.net
Subject: Re: [PHP] passing
On Thu, Jan 12, 2012 at 7:51 PM, David Savage dsav...@cytelcom.com wrote:
Installed apache onto a win2K server, and have the html file php file in
the same folder (Q:\ASTERISK\) on the Q: drive (which is just another drive
in this same server). I opened the html file using IE 6.0. What
On 12 Jan 2012 at 18:51, David Savage dsav...@cytelcom.com wrote:
Installed apache onto a win2K server, and have the html file php file in the
same folder (Q:\ASTERISK\) on the Q: drive (which is just another drive in
this same server). I opened the html file using IE 6.0. What I'm
David Savage wrote:
OK...I admit I'm new at thisI have this html file:
html
head
titleGenerate pdf file of LD, Toll Free, and Directory Assistance calls/titl
/head
body
form action=Q:\ASTERISK\callrecs.php method=post
pAccount Number:input type=text name=acctnum/p
pYear (4 digit):input
Am 10.01.12 21:07, schrieb Donovan Brooke:
David Savage wrote:
OK...I admit I'm new at thisI have this html file:
html
head
titleGenerate pdf file of LD, Toll Free, and Directory Assistance
calls/titl
/head
body
form action=Q:\ASTERISK\callrecs.php method=post
Stupid question .
On Jan 10, 2012, at 15:12, Marco Behnke ma...@behnke.biz wrote:
Am 10.01.12 21:07, schrieb Donovan Brooke:
David Savage wrote:
OK...I admit I'm new at thisI have this html file:
html
head
titleGenerate pdf file of LD, Toll Free, and Directory Assistance
calls/titl
/head
body
form
Am 10.01.12 21:28, schrieb Mike Mackintosh:
On Jan 10, 2012, at 15:12, Marco Behnke ma...@behnke.biz wrote:
Am 10.01.12 21:07, schrieb Donovan Brooke:
David Savage wrote:
OK...I admit I'm new at thisI have this html file:
html
head
titleGenerate pdf file of LD, Toll Free, and
On Tue, 2012-01-10 at 21:43 +0100, Marco Behnke wrote:
Am 10.01.12 21:28, schrieb Mike Mackintosh:
On Jan 10, 2012, at 15:12, Marco Behnke ma...@behnke.biz wrote:
Am 10.01.12 21:07, schrieb Donovan Brooke:
David Savage wrote:
OK...I admit I'm new at thisI have this html file:
On Tue, Jan 10, 2012 at 9:57 PM, Ashley Sheridan
a...@ashleysheridan.co.uk wrote:
On Tue, 2012-01-10 at 21:43 +0100, Marco Behnke wrote:
Am 10.01.12 21:28, schrieb Mike Mackintosh:
On Jan 10, 2012, at 15:12, Marco Behnke ma...@behnke.biz wrote:
Am 10.01.12 21:07, schrieb Donovan Brooke:
Am 10.01.12 21:57, schrieb Ashley Sheridan:
o simply callrecs.php and see if that works.
Q: would be referencing a filesystem path, rather a web address
interpreted by a PHP processor. Make sure your .php target is within a
PHP supported web space.
If a default application is set
On Tue, 2012-01-10 at 22:25 +0100, Marco Behnke wrote:
Am 10.01.12 21:57, schrieb Ashley Sheridan:
o simply callrecs.php and see if that works.
Q: would be referencing a filesystem path, rather a web address
interpreted by a PHP processor. Make sure your .php target is
it can't work as long as long as there is Q:\ ins his form action
+1
David, which web server are you running (apache, iis, ...)?
What is your document_root?
And last question, where are your html file and your php file(the full file
path)?
---
Ellis
(Sent from my iPod)
On 2012-01-10, at
On Fri, 2012-01-06 at 11:53 -0600, David Savage wrote:
OK...I admit I'm new at thisI have this html file:
html
head
titleGenerate pdf file of LD, Toll Free, and Directory Assistance
calls/titl
/head
body
form action=Q:\ASTERISK\callrecs.php method=post
pAccount Number: input
On Fri, Sep 26, 2008 at 7:17 AM, Waynn Lue [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This may be more a general HTML question, so let me know if I should post
somewhere else.
I was hoping to do some logic in a script, and then pass the results of
that
script to an iframe for more processing. Is it secure
-Original Message-
From: Waynn Lue [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, September 26, 2008 6:17 AM
To: PHP General list
Subject: [PHP] Passing Variables to an iframe
This may be more a general HTML question, so let me know if I should
post
somewhere else.
I was hoping to do
Anybody can see it and change it.
All user input, which always includes GET/POST/COOKIE data is always
untrustworthy.
-Original Message-
From: Waynn Lue [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, September 26, 2008 6:17 AM
To: PHP General list
Subject: [PHP] Passing Variables to an
Ah, that makes sense. Given all the input on this thread, I'll see if I can
get sessions do what I want.
Thanks!
Waynn
At 11:19 PM +0100 9/21/08, Nathan Rixham wrote:
so may as well just have everything in one script then..
You always have the option to write one huge script for any application.
But normally in programming, we confront any problem by breaking it
down into smaller steps and writing code to
At 8:39 PM +0100 9/21/08, Stut wrote:
On 21 Sep 2008, at 18:13, Nathan Rixham wrote:
at it's simplest is this correct..?
index.php
?php
$variables = $_POST;
include 'anotherscript.php';
?
anotherscript.php
?php
print_r( $variables ); //include has access to $variables from parent
print_r(
At 6:20 PM -0400 9/21/08, Robert Cummings wrote:
Looks like a basic front-end loader pattern. Data isn't passed, it's
available by virtue of being in the current request's context.
Cheers,
Rob.
Rob:
I don't know what a basic front-end loader pattern is, but the data
is available to the next
tedd wrote:
-Stut and Nathan:
The problem was not how to pass variables between requests, but rather
how to variables between pages -- as the subject line indicates.
a! now I follow; and surely tedd what you say is indeed
the best way of achieving this.
cheers for taking
At 11:19 PM +0100 9/21/08, Nathan Rixham wrote:
so may as well just have everything in one script then..
You always have the option to write one huge script for any application.
But normally in programming, we confront any problem by breaking it
down into smaller steps and writing code to
At 2:47 PM +0100 9/22/08, Nathan Rixham wrote:
tedd wrote:
-Stut and Nathan:
The problem was not how to pass variables between requests, but
rather how to variables between pages -- as the subject line
indicates.
a! now I follow; and surely tedd what you say is
indeed the
On Mon, Sep 22, 2008 at 9:49 AM, tedd [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At 11:19 PM +0100 9/21/08, Nathan Rixham wrote:
so may as well just have everything in one script then..
You always have the option to write one huge script for any application.
But normally in programming, we confront any
tedd wrote:
At 2:47 PM +0100 9/22/08, Nathan Rixham wrote:
tedd wrote:
-Stut and Nathan:
The problem was not how to pass variables between requests, but
rather how to variables between pages -- as the subject line indicates.
a! now I follow; and surely tedd what you say is
On 22 Sep 2008, at 15:08, tedd wrote:
At 2:47 PM +0100 9/22/08, Nathan Rixham wrote:
tedd wrote:
-Stut and Nathan:
The problem was not how to pass variables between requests, but
rather how to variables between pages -- as the subject line
indicates.
a! now I follow; and
On Sep 22, 2008, at 10:41 AM, Nathan Rixham wrote:
tedd wrote:
At 2:47 PM +0100 9/22/08, Nathan Rixham wrote:
tedd wrote:
-Stut and Nathan:
The problem was not how to pass variables between requests, but
rather how to variables between pages -- as the subject line
indicates.
I would think debugging a chain of code is more of a nightmare than
debugging a $_SESSION variable. Also, HTTP is a stateless protocol no
matter what you do. If you want to pass data around, the only ways to
do it are $_SESSIONS and cookies with $_SESSIONS being preferable as
they stay on the
You're not passing anything from the browser which is what the OP
wanted. You're hard coding variables and the using them in other scripts.
Thank you,
Micah Gersten
onShore Networks
Internal Developer
http://www.onshore.com
tedd wrote:
I don't know what a basic front-end loader pattern is,
Sessions are used to pass dynamic content between pages. Your method is
passing static content.
Thank you,
Micah Gersten
onShore Networks
Internal Developer
http://www.onshore.com
tedd wrote:
No problem.
But here is what I would like you to consider, the next time you are
thinking about
At 10:18 AM -0400 9/22/08, Eric Butera wrote:
I don't understand what sort of point you're trying to make with this?
The original poster asked how to keep state between different pages
which in that context did mean separate requests. It seems like
you're trying to be confusing on purpose.
tedd wrote:
At 8:31 PM +0100 9/20/08, Nathan Rixham wrote:
Am I missing something here..?
Yes. You are missing the point.
This is exactly the same; you don't need $_SESSION's in this case
because all you're doing is POST'ing the data every time..
And that's what you are missing -- it's
On 21 Sep 2008, at 18:13, Nathan Rixham wrote:
tedd wrote:
At 8:31 PM +0100 9/20/08, Nathan Rixham wrote:
Am I missing something here..?
Yes. You are missing the point.
This is exactly the same; you don't need $_SESSION's in this case
because all you're doing is POST'ing the data every
On Sun, 2008-09-21 at 20:39 +0100, Stut wrote:
On 21 Sep 2008, at 18:13, Nathan Rixham wrote:
tedd wrote:
At 8:31 PM +0100 9/20/08, Nathan Rixham wrote:
Am I missing something here..?
Yes. You are missing the point.
This is exactly the same; you don't need $_SESSION's in this case
Robert Cummings wrote:
On Sun, 2008-09-21 at 20:39 +0100, Stut wrote:
On 21 Sep 2008, at 18:13, Nathan Rixham wrote:
tedd wrote:
At 8:31 PM +0100 9/20/08, Nathan Rixham wrote:
Am I missing something here..?
Yes. You are missing the point.
This is exactly the same; you don't need $_SESSION's
tedd wrote:
At 12:42 PM -0400 9/19/08, Dan Joseph wrote:
On Fri, Sep 19, 2008 at 12:35 PM, tedd [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At 12:22 PM -0400 9/19/08, Jason Pruim wrote:
It's interesting that another topic (i.e. [PHP] SESSIONS vs. MySQL) is
discussing the differences in storing variables in
At 8:31 PM +0100 9/20/08, Nathan Rixham wrote:
Am I missing something here..?
Yes. You are missing the point.
This is exactly the same; you don't need $_SESSION's in this case
because all you're doing is POST'ing the data every time..
And that's what you are missing -- it's not continued
On Fri, Sep 19, 2008 at 10:54 AM, Jason Pruim [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi everyone,
Stupid question of the week...
A array variable is not being passed between 2 pages. Are my options:
#1. Use sessions?
#2. Use cookies?
#3. Use a hidden form to pass the variable's around?
Here's some
On Sep 19, 2008, at 11:08 AM, Dan Joseph wrote:
On Fri, Sep 19, 2008 at 10:54 AM, Jason Pruim [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Hi everyone,
Stupid question of the week...
A array variable is not being passed between 2 pages. Are my options:
#1. Use sessions?
#2. Use cookies?
#3. Use a hidden
!-- SNIP --
Main page, login, $_SESSION gets set.
!-- SNIP --
What Dan says, Sessions is the way to go with anything where you have logins
and need to do more stuff with the person. Easy to set up, easy to handle...
Of course, if you want to do it without sessions, you could get the session
Jason Pruim wrote:
Hi everyone,
Stupid question of the week...
A array variable is not being passed between 2 pages. Are my options:
#1. Use sessions?
#2. Use cookies?
#3. Use a hidden form to pass the variable's around?
Here's some context... I am working on a timecard system where they
At 11:15 AM -0400 9/19/08, Jason Pruim wrote:
It makes perfect sense... Was just trying to avoid sessions since
this application will be limited to about 10 people and restricted
to the company intranet :)
But the script is still stateless regardless of the number of people
or if it's
At 11:20 AM -0400 9/19/08, Wolf wrote:
But why go around your elbow to blow your nose?
Wolf
Yeah, That's like pounding sand in a gopher hole -- a phrase (one
of many) that my wife uses that I have yet to understand.
Cheers,
tedd
--
---
http://sperling.com http://ancientstones.com
On Sep 19, 2008, at 12:11 PM, tedd wrote:
At 11:15 AM -0400 9/19/08, Jason Pruim wrote:
It makes perfect sense... Was just trying to avoid sessions since
this application will be limited to about 10 people and restricted
to the company intranet :)
But the script is still stateless
At 12:22 PM -0400 9/19/08, Jason Pruim wrote:
So if I'm understanding you right... You're suggesting that in my
timecard app which has index.php (user login) and timecard.php
(Actual time card app) I could simply load index.php and then on
submit have it do this:
ob_clean;
On Fri, Sep 19, 2008 at 12:35 PM, tedd [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At 12:22 PM -0400 9/19/08, Jason Pruim wrote:
It's interesting that another topic (i.e. [PHP] SESSIONS vs. MySQL) is
discussing the differences in storing variables in SESSIONS as compared to
storing them in MySQL when using
At 12:42 PM -0400 9/19/08, Dan Joseph wrote:
On Fri, Sep 19, 2008 at 12:35 PM, tedd [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At 12:22 PM -0400 9/19/08, Jason Pruim wrote:
It's interesting that another topic (i.e. [PHP] SESSIONS vs. MySQL) is
discussing the differences in storing variables in SESSIONS as
On 18 Mar 2008, at 10:43, Sudhakar wrote:
i am presently passing the value of a variable to a php file using GET
after data has been inserted to the database.
ex=
$firstname = $_POST[firstname];
if(!$sqlconnection)
{
echo error message;
}
else
{
header(Location:
On Tue, Mar 18, 2008 at 12:45 PM, Stut [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 18 Mar 2008, at 10:43, Sudhakar wrote:
i am presently passing the value of a variable to a php file using GET
after data has been inserted to the database.
Why do you need to redirect? Why can't you display the
On Mar 18, 2008, at 6:43 AM, Sudhakar wrote:
i am presently passing the value of a variable to a php file using GET
after data has been inserted to the database.
ex=
$firstname = $_POST[firstname];
if(!$sqlconnection)
{
echo error message;
}
else
{
header(Location:
On Fri, August 24, 2007 3:20 am, Goltsios Theodore wrote:
Please do not encourage the use of $_REQUEST.
You might as well just tell people to enable register_globals again.
This is *SO* not correct at all!
$_REQUEST[] is merely array_merge($_GET, $_POST, $_COOKIE);
It is *NOT* in any way,
On Fri, August 24, 2007 6:34 am, Suamya Srivastava wrote:
by doing this can i disable the register_globals?
You can disable register_globals by using these:
$_GET['foo']
$_POST['foo']
$_REQUEST['foo'];
$_COOKIES['foo'];
$_SESSION['foo'];
$_ENV['foo'];
$_SERVER['foo'];
and never, ever, ever,
On 8/26/07, Richard Lynch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This is *SO* not correct at all!
$_REQUEST[] is merely array_merge($_GET, $_POST, $_COOKIE);
Yes and it mimics being lazy - allowing overriding values from $_POST
vs. $_GET vs. $_COOKIE depending on what the programmer wants to
trust
It
On Sun, August 26, 2007 6:37 pm, mike wrote:
On 8/26/07, Richard Lynch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It is *NOT* in any way, shape, or form, polluting the global
namespace
of all your variables, which is what register_globals is.
That is why I said it was *one* reason register_globals was
I'll say it again:
regsiter_globals has *NOTHING* to do with $_REQUEST.
Zero.
Zilch.
Nada.
Zip.
To me it allows for the same [lazy] behavior. Period. I've had other
people agree. Say what you want about it.
No, it only relies on one Designer who wants their request to look
like a FORM
On 8/23/07, Suamya Srivastava [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
How can I pass variables on clicking a hyperlink to a PHP script? I have 5
hyperlinks, all pointing to the same PHP script. However, on clicking each
hyperlink a different value of the variable needs to be passed to the PHP
I think that you can also do that buy making a drop down list with the
available databases and pass the chosen database to another (or perhaps
the same) script and make the queries and output results there. You can
catch the posted or got option buy using the $_REQUEST array ($_GET and
On 8/24/07, Goltsios Theodore [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
the posted or got option buy using the $_REQUEST array ($_GET and $_POST are
included in that like a less lame solution). Let's say you have a
Please do not encourage the use of $_REQUEST.
You might as well just tell people to enable
I thought I just did a comment and suggested that it is a lame solution
to use $_REQUEST plus I did not know witch of the two method (POST or
GET) would be appropriate so I picked up the lame way :-) .
mike wrote:
On 8/24/07, Goltsios Theodore [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
the posted or got
Thank you all for the help.
I did not want to use dropdown box..that was the very reason i was
wondering if I can pass the variables through a hyperlink. I used $_GET
and it worked fine. However, as mentioned in the posts its not advisable
to use $_REQUEST. Could you please elaborate on the
In this case $_POST would be the appropriate array, since your form is
using the POST method:
form method=post
Goltsios Theodore wrote:
I thought I just did a comment and suggested that it is a lame solution
to use $_REQUEST plus I did not know witch of the two method (POST or
GET)
Hi..
in the settings, session.use_cookies is turned ON but session.trans_sid is
turned OFF. do i need to enable this as well?
by doing this can i disable the register_globals?
- suamya
Hi
Me again
Check on Your setting - ; Whether to use cookies.
Hi
Me again
Check on Your setting - ; Whether to use cookies.
session.use_cookies = 1
session variable is saved here if the user have cookies turned off it will
still work if your have trans-sid turn on.
BTW you don't have to use a dropdown radio buttons or
Hi
I have sessions working like a charm, i use it for my user login vars and so
on, here is the settings i used.
register_globals = Off
session.use_cookies = 1
and switch on session.trans_sid if you know that not all your users will
have cookies turned on
This worked for me
Johan
Suamya
On 8/24/07, Suamya Srivastava [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi..
in the settings, session.use_cookies is turned ON but session.trans_sid is
turned OFF. do i need to enable this as well?
by doing this can i disable the register_globals?
- suamya
You need to make sure session_start() is called on
On 3/23/07, Chris [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Tijnema ! wrote:
On 3/22/07, Jeff [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I want to thank you all for clearing me up on setting the
register_globals
to ON issue!! I have refrained from doing so and my code is running great
with the $_GET.
I am having NO trouble
example.com?char_id=43char=Bilbo
There is nothing about _ and (int) at all.
And, technically, you should use an HTML Entity on the in your HTML
output, so it turns into amp;
On Wed, March 21, 2007 9:49 pm, Jeff wrote:
I want to thank you all for clearing me up on setting the
On 3/22/07, Jeff [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I want to thank you all for clearing me up on setting the register_globals
to ON issue!! I have refrained from doing so and my code is running great
with the $_GET.
I am having NO trouble passing my single variable to the next page using..
echo A
Since you're new to this, always be sure to clean up the output you get from
$_GET or $_POST to avoid sql injection.
Fore example: $search_value = htmlentities($_GET['search_value'],
ENT_QUOTES);
If you're casting to something other than a string (such as int) than you're
safe and you don't have
itoctopus wrote:
Since you're new to this, always be sure to clean up the output you get from
$_GET or $_POST to avoid sql injection.
Fore example: $search_value = htmlentities($_GET['search_value'],
ENT_QUOTES);
If you're casting to something other than a string (such as int) than you're
safe
although you should be filtering input in order to
avoid sql injection cross-site-scripting and other related nasties
you shouldn't be using htmlentities() in order to protect
against sql injection.
filter the incoming data, e.g.:
$a = intval($_GET['a']); // you want only integers
$a =
Tijnema ! wrote:
On 3/22/07, Jeff [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I want to thank you all for clearing me up on setting the
register_globals
to ON issue!! I have refrained from doing so and my code is running great
with the $_GET.
I am having NO trouble passing my single variable to the next page
I was going to say the same thing, but was too busy to worry about it
-Original Message-
From: Chris [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, March 22, 2007 7:14 PM
To: Tijnema !
Cc: php-general@lists.php.net
Subject: Re: [PHP] Passing variables
Tijnema ! wrote:
On 3/22/07
Jeff wrote:
I want to thank you all for clearing me up on setting the register_globals
to ON issue!! I have refrained from doing so and my code is running great
with the $_GET.
I am having NO trouble passing my single variable to the next page using..
echo A
Thank you Chris!
Chris [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Jeff wrote:
I want to thank you all for clearing me up on setting the
register_globals to ON issue!! I have refrained from doing so and my code
is running great with the $_GET.
I am having NO trouble passing
On Wed, March 14, 2007 9:14 pm, Jeff wrote:
I've read and the wrote back and told me that they use suPHP to parse
php
files and I have the option of using custom php.ini files. That I
could
create a .htaccess file or put individual php.ini files in the folder
that
contains the files im
My Humble suggestion is possibly:
upon preview, actually post the edited data to a temp table, and then
pull the HTML from the temp table to display the preview page.
Currently you are passing the original content to the preview page.
And You might want to look to see if javascript has any
At 4:44 PM +0300 6/8/06, William Stokes wrote:
I have a form that a user can use to edit www pages. Page content is stored
in DB as a HTML code. First user has to select, from select menu, which
page to edit. Then the selected page content html is retrieved to a
textarea where it can be edited
PHP has those variables in $argv
$argc tells you how many args there were.
$argv[0] is the actual script name, eg, myscript.php
On Sat, April 8, 2006 2:58 pm, Alan Schneider wrote:
What is the best way to pass a variable value from one script to
another?
In unix or dos all I would need to
AndreaD wrote:
[ snip ]
just say I have a page index.php and that is doing a calucualtion and
creating a couple of variables called $age and $height.
How so I make these variables globally available and how do all the other
pages show/retrieve them??
Andrea:
What you are looking for are
With each subsequent page load, have hidden fields that store the values of
the previous page's form. There might be another way, but that comes to
mind.
-Original Message-
From: Ross Hulford [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, March 13, 2005 2:06 PM
To: php-general@lists.php.net
Pass the variables through the URL string
a href=mypage.php?myvariable=myvalueClick Here/a
On the next page echo $myvariable and get myvalue.
-Original Message-
From: Ross Hulford [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, March 13, 2005 3:06 PM
To: php-general@lists.php.net
Subject:
Hello Dani,
Friday, April 23, 2004, 1:14:28 AM, you wrote:
D header(Location: ins_02.php?te_es_n_id=$te_es_n_id);
D $estabID = $_POST['te_es_n_id'];
D What am I doing wrong?
If you are using a Header to redirect, the value comes in $_GET, not
$_POST.
$estabID = $_GET['te_es_n_id'];
--
Best
You can use $_REQUEST too, it has $_GET, $_POST and $_COOKIES.
-William
El s?, 03-04-2004 a las 11:30, Larry E.Ullman escribió:
When using a link like xxx.proceed.php?language=gbr
the 'proceed.php' script does not receive any $language variable.
Does someone know how to get it run?
When using a link like xxx.proceed.php?language=gbr
the 'proceed.php' script does not receive any $language variable.
Does someone know how to get it run?
This is a register_globals issue. Refer to $_GET['language'] instead of
just language. Or, at the top of your script, add
$language =
On Thu, 1 Apr 2004, Edward Tilley wrote:
Hi - I am an IIS, PHP 4.3 new user running on Win2k server. I need to
pass a variable ( $flash = 1 ) back out to my PHP script and can't find
any examples of this working after 2 days of looking. I can't get a
urldecode to work and I don't want a WDDX
At 10:44 AM 4/2/2004 -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, 1 Apr 2004, Edward Tilley wrote:
Hi - I am an IIS, PHP 4.3 new user running on Win2k server. I need to
pass a variable ( $flash = 1 ) back out to my PHP script and can't find
any examples of this working after 2 days of looking. I
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Subject: Re: [PHP] Passing variables from Flash to PHP
At 10:44 AM 4/2/2004 -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, 1 Apr 2004, Edward Tilley wrote:
Hi - I am an IIS, PHP 4.3 new user running on Win2k server. I need to
pass a variable ( $flash = 1 ) back out to my PHP script
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From: Edward Tilley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, April 01, 2004 11:29 AM
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Subject: [PHP] Passing variables from Flash to PHP
Hi - I am an IIS, PHP 4.3 new user running on Win2k server. I
need to pass a
variable ( $flash = 1
Hello Chase,
Wednesday, February 25, 2004, 5:26:14 AM, you wrote:
C None of the variables that are displayed on the result page or
C injected into the database are showing in the email that I receive
C from the form.
C $message = '
C html
C body
C pThe following information was added to the v5
That didn't seem to work Richard... Now this is what my resulting email
looks like...
Submit Date: $submit_date
IP Address: $ip_address
Dealer Number: $dealer_number
Employee Name: $tester_name
Module / Screen Name: $module_name
Report:
$report
Richard Davey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in
Problem solved, thanks Richard...
..You had my solution, but I don't know if it was entirely what you said...
As it turns out, it makes a difference that my $message variable was
enclosed only in single quotes, not double quotes... who knew?
Chase [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
news:[EMAIL
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Does anyone know of a problem on Macs (pre OSX) with passing variables
on
the URL?
For example with the following url:
http://someplace.org/file.php?ID=idthingy=thingy
only
http://someplace.org/file.php
actually gets passed.
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What version of PHP? Have you
On Monday, November 3, 2003, at 12:44 AM, Robb Kerr wrote:
I have a two page search. The first page queries a database and
creates a
list of MANUFACTURERS from which the visitor can select all, one or
multiple entries. The page is submitted via GET to the second page of
the
search. The second
On Sun, 2 Nov 2003 07:44:29 -0600, you wrote:
I have a two page search. The first page queries a database and creates a
list of MANUFACTURERS from which the visitor can select all, one or
multiple entries. The page is submitted via GET to the second page of the
search. The second page uses the
--- Justin French [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
form action='nextpage.php?manifacturer=?=$_GET['manufacturer']?'
method='get'
Unless I'm mistaken (which is possible), this won't work. When the
form method is GET, the query string is constructed using the form
fields. Therefore, the manufacturer will
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