Re: [PHP] POST vs GET method

2003-01-23 Thread Chris Shiflett
--- Bob Lockie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 01/22/03 23:22 John W. Holmes spoke thusly
> 
> > Pretty sure this is an Apache2/PHP bug. It was
> > discussed on here in the past few days.
> >
>
> I tried Apache 2.0.44 and PHP 4.3 and it still doesn't
> work. :-(

Apache 2.0.44 == Apache2

Chris

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Re: [PHP] POST vs GET method

2003-01-23 Thread Bob Lockie
On 01/22/03 23:22 John W. Holmes spoke thusly


Pretty sure this is an Apache2/PHP bug. It was discussed on here in the
past few days.
 

I tried Apache 2.0.44 and PHP 4.3 and it still doesn't work. :-(


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-Original Message-
From: Bob Lockie [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, January 22, 2003 10:33 PM
To: php-general Mailing List
Subject: [PHP] POST vs GET method

 PHP Version 4.3.0

 Apache 2.0.43

I am having a problem with a post method.

GET method:
_REQUEST['name']=value
_GET['name']=value
_POST['name']=

POST method:
_REQUEST['name']=valuename=value
_GET['name']=
_POST['name']=valuename=value

I assumed that by using _REQUEST that I could use either a POST or GET
method on the form.
I can't, so does this seem right?
The extra name=value seems like it shouldn't be there.




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RE: [PHP] POST vs GET method

2003-01-22 Thread John W. Holmes
Pretty sure this is an Apache2/PHP bug. It was discussed on here in the
past few days.

---John W. Holmes...

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> -Original Message-
> From: Bob Lockie [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, January 22, 2003 10:33 PM
> To: php-general Mailing List
> Subject: [PHP] POST vs GET method
> 
> 
>   PHP Version 4.3.0
> 
> 
>   Apache 2.0.43
> 
> 
> 
> I am having a problem with a post method.
> 
> GET method:
> _REQUEST['name']=value
> _GET['name']=value
> _POST['name']=
> 
> POST method:
> _REQUEST['name']=valuename=value
> _GET['name']=
> _POST['name']=valuename=value
> 
> I assumed that by using _REQUEST that I could use either a POST or GET
> method on the form.
> I can't, so does this seem right?
> The extra name=value seems like it shouldn't be there.
> 
> 
> 
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[PHP] POST vs GET method

2003-01-22 Thread Bob Lockie

 PHP Version 4.3.0


 Apache 2.0.43



I am having a problem with a post method.

GET method:
_REQUEST['name']=value
_GET['name']=value
_POST['name']=

POST method:
_REQUEST['name']=valuename=value
_GET['name']=
_POST['name']=valuename=value

I assumed that by using _REQUEST that I could use either a POST or GET 
method on the form.
I can't, so does this seem right?
The extra name=value seems like it shouldn't be there.



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