Thank you.
Now I read tutorials at the new PHP web site, so my
old
scripts are refurbished and are functional.
I initialize every variable like this:
$var1 = $_POST['var1'];
for example, and values are correctly passed.
Mario
--- Chris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> You could try http://us2.php.
Thank you. It was the king of advice that I needed,
because I was unaware of the existence of this
parameter.
I was struggling with the lack of mysql support when I
tried
to use the new RedHat 9. When I finally solved that
problem, I became confused with the inability to
transmit
variable values t
You could try http://us2.php.net/ , http://us3.php.net/ , or
http://us4.php.net/ .
This isn't a PHP mailing list, but I'll answer your question briefly.
The php.ini setting register_globals is set to 'off', so the $PHP_SELF
variable isn't getting created. Either change $PHP_SELF to
$_SERVER['PHP_
Mario Miyojim wrote:
I am trying to revive an existing LAMP system.
I recently installed RedHat9. I had several LAMP
applications
working under RedHat 7.1, but now they don't function
properly. For instance, I have many scripts that use
the
construct, but they are not working as they should.
I tr