Just in case somebody read my question and was wondering .... The problem seems to be related to access rights on the Sever and does not seem to have anything special to do with Symfony.
I was able to reproduce and show the mysterious behaviour by just printing the received $_POST and without any involvement of Symfony in the reception. Still wondering how to fix this reliably ... Cheers, Lutz On 23 Aug., 22:40, Lutz <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi, > I do have a problem in processing forms on my hosts server. > I am using the sfDoctrineApply-Plugin and stumbled over the problem > with the sfApplyForm and the execute apply action. These files are > unmodified with respect to a fresh plugin installation. > The processing of the posted form works fine on my development PC. > The very same project copied to my hosts server leads to a message > 'Unexpected extra form field "x"' where the x stands for the position > of the parameter in the parameter array. > Checking the Request Details in the Debug Toolbar shows a difference > between the two systems: > > Result on my dev-PC (works perfectly fine, the index names are > correctly set): > ... > parameterHolder: > action: apply > module: sfApply > sfApplyApply: { username: usr_name, password: pwdpwdpwd, password2: > pwdpwdpwd, email: email1, email2: email2, fullname: 'full name', id: > '', _csrf_token: 8909056ff9b94213c66e5b9554d233f5 } > ... > > Result on the host-server (failing, the index names are not set, so > the binding fails ... I guess) > ... > parameterHolder: > action: apply > module: sfApply > sfApplyApply: [usr_name, pwdpwdpwd, pwdpwdpwd, email1, email2, 'full > name', '', 073aae6e16feaa1de4ea0be45d73fb94] > ... > > I wonder why the host-server somewhere loses the index-names? Btw. I > don't have access to the php.ini on the host-server. > Has anybody an idea what is going wrong? > > I use Symfony version: 1.4.3 . > > PHP-version on my Dev-PC is: > php: 5.3.2-1ubuntu4.2 (as you see Ubuntu 10.04 with Apache) > > PHP-version on server: > php: 5.3.2 (I don't know which Hardware/OS/Web-Server) > > With best regards, > Lutz Pape -- If you want to report a vulnerability issue on symfony, please send it to security at symfony-project.com You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "symfony users" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected] To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/symfony-users?hl=en
