On 7/17/07, Robert Cummings <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Tue, 2007-07-17 at 14:20 +1000, Nathan Wallis wrote:
> Hey,
>
> Just wondering if anyone can help me out. I have been used to using $_POST
> but from what I can tell it isn't supported in PHP 5. What do you use
> instead?
Could you point us to the literature that says it's not supported in
PHP5 because some of us here are probably extremely surprised.
$_POST works fine in PHP5.
Cheers,
Rob.
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Nate, check your EGPCS settings (variables_order) to make sure you
have a P in there.
If that doesn't work, there's another configuration or scripting
error somewhere, because I assure you, the $_POST superglobal works
just fine in every version of PHP since 4.1.0.
Also, you can try doing a dump of $GLOBALS. This way will show
them cleanly, but won't print_r() the arrays, of course:
<?
foreach($GLOBALS as $p => $v) {
echo "<B>".$p."</B>: ".$v."<BR />\n";
}
?>
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