From php manual http://us3.php.net/variables.external
Note: Superglobal arrays, like $_POST and $_GET, became available in PHP 4.1.0
Andy B [EMAIL PROTECTED] 04/01/04 12:55PM
hi
I created a login script and originally was using php4.3.3 to write the script with.
Then I found out that it had
Note: Superglobal arrays, like $_POST and $_GET, became available in PHP
4.1.0
so i remembered... had to try and port it backwards to fit the $HTTP_POST
and $HTTP_SESSION vars but still didnt work... for some reason they arent
going from page to page but got something else worked out for now in
On Friday 02 April 2004 22:45, Andy B wrote:
Note: Superglobal arrays, like $_POST and $_GET, became available in PHP
4.1.0
so i remembered... had to try and port it backwards to fit the $HTTP_POST
and $HTTP_SESSION vars but still didnt work... for some reason they arent
going from page to
$HTTP_* aren't superglobals and are not available inside functions
that i know of i didnt use them inside functions unless checking them with
if(!empty($HTTP_SESSION['username'])){. is illegal...? if that is so
then no wonder why it didnt work
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On Friday 02 April 2004 23:21, Andy B wrote:
$HTTP_* aren't superglobals and are not available inside functions
that i know of i didnt use them inside functions unless checking them with
if(!empty($HTTP_SESSION['username'])){. is illegal...? if that is so
then no wonder why it didnt
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