DUH! I had tried that and it didn't work, so I panicked and posted! Come
to find out, I had a typo. I am so red thanks!
BTW, to the others who answered privately that it's automatically there -
Not if register_globals is set to OFF, which is what I am using. But thanks
for responding!
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> use a phpinfo() in one of your pages...that'll show you various places to
get
> your data...
> btw, php does have the $HTTP_GET_VARS that'll have what you want...
>
> jack
>
> Gaylen Fraley wrote:
>
> > I know that I know the answer - it's just buried in the recesses of my
mind
> > ..
> >
> > PHP has the various $HTTP_*_VARS arrays. Is there one to get the
> > formliteral pairs from the hyperlinks, as in > href="somepage.php?var1=test">? I want to extract the $var1 value pair.
I
> > know I can do this through javascript, but I want somepage.php to parse
and
> > use the variable/value. If there is not an array, then what is the
simplest
> > way?
> >
> > Thanks!
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