> -----Original Message-----
> From: Bobby Patel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 18 July 2003 06:11
>
> it should be in the $_GET or $HTTP_GET_VARS array in the
> index.php script.
> put this at the top of your index.php script
>
> var_dump ($_GET); # or $HTTP_GET_VARS depending on PHP version
>
> and see if the value is there. Also, if you are using the value in a
> function and you have PHP < 4.1.0 (I think), GET array is not
> global so to
> get this value you have to declare the array global
No, $_GET has always been superglobal, it just didn't exist before 4.1.0 -- so for PHP
<4.1.0 it's:
function some_function () {
global $HTTP_GET_VARS;
echo $HTTP_GET_VARS['year'];
}
Cheers!
Mike
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