John Nichel wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The first two of these 3 echo statements work. But my last echo
doesn't. 'username' is the name of the element I want to echo. To the
right of each is what I see echoed.
echo $_SERVER['REQUEST_METHOD']; echos - POST
echo $_POST;
FrzzMan wrote:
John Nichel wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The first two of these 3 echo statements work. But my last echo
doesn't. 'username' is the name of the element I want to echo. To the
right of each is what I see echoed.
echo $_SERVER['REQUEST_METHOD']; echos - POST
echo $_POST;
Try using braces around $_POST or any superglobal you use:
print_r($_POST);
print brbr{$_SERVER['REQUEST_METHOD']};
print brbr{$_POST['username']};
Works for me.
Hth,
Andre
On Sunday 29 August 2004 01:13 pm, John Nichel wrote:
FrzzMan wrote:
John Nichel wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The first two of these 3 echo statements work. But my last echo doesn't. 'username' is
the name of the element I want to echo. To the right of each is what I see echoed.
echo $_SERVER['REQUEST_METHOD']; echos - POST
echo $_POST; echos - Array
echo $_POST['username'];
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The first two of these 3 echo statements work. But my last echo doesn't. 'username' is
the name of the element I want to echo. To the right of each is what I see echoed.
echo $_SERVER['REQUEST_METHOD']; echos - POST
echo $_POST; echos - Array
echo
John,
Thanks for the reply. It is done in software called ToolBook, runs in windows.
The toolbook translates to dhtml and then is executed froma browser. The command in
toolbook for the data is:
Set HTTP POST parameter username to ahttptest
I don't expect anyone to know ToolBook, but
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
John,
Thanks for the reply. It is done in software called ToolBook, runs in windows.
The toolbook translates to dhtml and then is executed froma browser. The command in
toolbook for the data is:
Set HTTP POST parameter username to ahttptest
I don't expect anyone to know
Thanks, I'll give it a try.
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John, Thanks for your help. I got it all to work. In my toolbook set parameter stmt I
needed to put quotes around username - username. No where is this documented in
ToolBook.
Thnaks for your help!
Dennis
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