I wonder why do you need <script language="php">  </script>

try without that

On Wed, 14 Jul 2004 23:17:01 +1000, Michael Purdy
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> Folks
> 
> I appreciate the answers received previously in relation to my 4,3 to 5.0 question 
> regarding $_REQUEST $_POST etc..
> 
> Unfortunately I am still no further advanced on solving the problem.  Clearly the 
> value from the form is not being passed to the script in 5.x, but being very new to 
> PHP and I am not sure why.
> 
> Here are my two scripts which I created for testing purposes and which run fine 
> under 4.3.x
> 
> ##### SENDING SCRIPT #### 1.php
> 
> <script language="php">
> 
> echo '<form method="POST" action="2.php">';
> echo '<p>Input a Test Variable <input type="text" name="testvar" size="20"></p>';
> echo '<p><input type="submit" value="Submit" name="Button><input type="reset" 
> value="Reset" name="B2"></p>';
> echo '</form>';
> 
> </script>
> 
> #### RECEIVING SCRIPT ### 2.php
> 
> <script language="php">
> 
> $searchtype = $_POST['testvar'];
> 
> echo $searchtype;
> 
> </script>
> 
> I still receive a error
> 
> Notice: Undefined index: testvar in e:\WC5\http\cgi\2.php on line 3 PHP Notice: 
> Undefined index: testvar in e:\WC5\http\cgi\2.php on line 3
> 
> Is there anything in the php.ini v5 file that maybe causing me problems.
> 
> Mike
> 
>

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