Vidyut Luther wrote:

Since $_POST is a superglobal, it should not lose scope inside a
function() call. I could be wrong though.

Also, curious if $args is empty.. what is $num and $message. ?
Also.. you're calling a function in your return statement ?


On 2/24/06, Jason Gerfen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Tanoor Dieng wrote:

Hi,
are there some variables in your post array(aka are you  sure that
$_POST is not empty)?
Normally this should works.

Tanoor.

2006/2/24, Jason Gerfen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:


I am not sure why this is not working.  Aren't $_POST vars
superglobals?  I am trying to pass the $_POST array as an argument to a
function and nothing is being returned.  Any help is appreciated.

return global_template( 3, $_POST, count( $_POST ), $message );

function global_template( $cmd, $args, $num, $message ) {
echo "<pre>"; print_r( $args ); echo "</pre>";
}

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Yep, I just double checked the $_POST vars prior to calling the
function, ex:

echo "<pre>"; print_r( $_POST ); echo "</pre>"; // This prints
everything contained in $_POST without problem
return global_template( 3, $_POST, count( $_POST ), $message, NULL );

function global_template( $cmd, $args, $num, $message, $errors ) {
 echo "<pre>"; print_r( $args ); echo "</pre>"; // This will not
display anything in the $args->$_POST array? WTH?
}

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Sure, by calling return function_name( args ) it just sends vars based on conditional statements to a template type setup. The $num and $message vars are used by the template function to determine what and how to display the page contents is all.

That is what I thought, $_POST is a superglobal, but it is loosing scope. Could it be that I am trying to pass $_POST from one function to another function be causing the problem you think? I have never ran into this before.

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