hi,

why don't you simple use the $_POST vars? they are already available to you,
so why you should copy them?

example:

function show_function()
{
   $query = "SELECT * FROM user WHERE user_id = ${_POST['user_id']}";
   ....
}

at the same time:
- you save a lot of time ( you don't need to write code for copying vars )
- you can always identify in your script the variable you are using is the
one that comes from POST

cheers,

alessandro

-----Messaggio originale-----
Da: Mike Mapsnac [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Inviato: giovedì 11 marzo 2004 15.51
A: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Oggetto: [PHP] Get "nice" variables from POST


I have about 10 fields in the form. And I get the fields through POST:
//Get Variable from the form
$username = $_POST['username'];
$password = $_POST['password'];
$password2 = $_POST['password2'];
$email = $_POST['email'];
$email2 = $_POST['email2'];
$nickname = $_POST['name'];
$city = $POST['city'];
$state = $_POST['state'];
$country = $_POST['country'];
$misc = $_POST['misc'];
$country = $_POST['country'];

It works but it looks ugly. For each variable I have statemet. Is there a
way to get the variables in the loop?

I'm looking for "nice" way to get variables from POST?

Thanks

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