<BTW, Robert, your mailbox is too full to send this to> I've got a weird problem with 4.75 as well. If you guys would go to http://64.177.230.204/FlowInputTable.php and just reload it several times, you'll see that it's fine, but enter any six numbers into the 1st 6 blocks and submit it, when it comes back to itself and does the final redraw, NS4.75 says the post variables are already expired. The page refers to itself, and checks for the existence of a variable to see if it's the first time loaded. I've also noticed that it acts really weird when I am doing multiple reloads of a file I am editing. It remembers the OLD pull down menus, even after I've changed them, AND it's received the new code and the <view source> shows the new code. This is on MS95. "Robert Fischler, Ph.D. ABD" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >Hello all (first post for me!): > >I've been running into problems when testing PHP scripts on Netscape (when >MSIE works fine). > >First problem (SOLVED) was that Netscape does something funny with the >$PHP_SELF environmental variable, so I've learned to circumvent the problem >by just hard-coding the page name instead of relying on the $PHP_SELF >trick. > >Second problem (UNSOLVED, SO FAR) is that Netscape (...and I'm talking >about >Communicator 4.75 for the Mac, at least) doesn't carry my session variables >over from page to page. Has anyone else ran into this problem and found a >solution? > >Thanks!!! >P.S. Things seem to work fine in the new Netscape 6, but most Mac users >are still at 4.75. -- ________________________________________________________________ Sites by friends of mine: http://www.myhiddentreasures.com/ ________________________________________________________________ WARNING personal propaganda signature TAKE WHAT YOU LIKE AND LEAVE THE REST SINCE OUR GOVERNMENT WON'T PRESERVE OUR CLIMATE, IT'S UP TO US! Imagine ** yourself ** and your kids now an endangered species <1>Inflate automobile tires to near maximum in summer, -2psi in winter <2>add insulation to house and hot water heater, and refrigerator, <3>combine trips in cars, make less of them <4>buy cars, sports vehicles and recreational vehicles with good if not best mileage <4>put awnings over windows is summer, remove in winter. <5> add solar hot water heating. <6>Push for energy recycling clothes dryers <7> walk more, play outside with your kids! <8> let your grass grow to 3-4 inches, chokes weeds, saves water and energy, keeps house cooler <9> Put WHITE or REFLECTIVE materials on roofs to send energy back into space. <10> Vote for burial of logging slash onsite in logging areas for better watersheds and less burned vegetation. <11> compost your leaves and grass, bury in flower beds, lawns, gardens, or give away. <12> VOTE for energy and CO2 ratings on ALL products and foods. KNOW how much damage your purchases do to the climate. <13> Give your kids less stuff and more of you. <14> recycle everything you can <15> limit your children to an average 1 per adult between all your marriages. (Only REPLACE yourself, not expand the population) -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To contact the list administrators, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]