Looks like you forgot your ticks ' around the PHP_SELF. If I am correct,
it should be $_SERVER['PHP_SELF'].
Either way, you might want to try this. Somebody else posted it before and
I have been using it so that no matter what version of PHP my program runs
on, it should work.
if (isset($_SER
On Sun, 28 Apr 2002, Kirk Babb wrote:
> How do I use $PHP_SELF with register_globals off? I looked up the
> documentation on php.net but haven't gotten this line of code to work:
>
>
action=''
miguel
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> How do I use $PHP_SELF with register_globals off? I looked up the
> documentation on php.net but haven't gotten this line of code to work:
>
>
How do I use $PHP_SELF with register_globals off? I looked up the
documentation on php.net but haven't gotten this line of code to work:
I get this error instead:
[28-Apr-2002 16:33:31] PHP Parse error: parse error, expecting `T_STRING'
or `T_VARIABLE' or `T_NUM_STRING' in - on line 140
wha
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