GET <===> $_GET
POST <===> $_POST

You have to change them in parallel.

Or, use $_REQUEST which has GET + POST + COOKIES in it.

On Sat, May 13, 2006 11:11 am, IraqiGeek wrote:
> On Saturday, May 13, 2006 4:59 PM GMT,
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
>
>> AFAIK it should be working just fine.  I'm not aware of POST not
>> working in any circumstance other than PHP not working at all.
>>
>> Can you post your test script?  We could better judge what's
>> happening
>> based off that.  Just make sure you're referencing the variables
>> with
>> $_POST or $_REQUEST, not $_GET.
>>
>> Slightly off topic.  If you're not already, always make sure to
>> verify/escape your input from POST/GET/RSS/etc.  That will help make
>> your pages more secure.  It might seem like you don't need to do it
>> right now at the beginning, but it's a good habit to get into... One
>> that I need to follow better (especially when I have a really short
>> deadline).
>>
>> Ray
>>
>
> PHP is indeed working. If I use METHOD=GET instead of POST, the script
> works
> without any issues. Here is the test script I'm using:
> <html>
> <title>test script</title>
> <body>
> <?php
>       //If the user wants to add a joke
>       if(isset($_GET['addtext'])):
> ?>//If I use METHOD=GET here, the script works flawlessly
> <form action="<?php echo($_SERVER['php_self']);?>" METHOD=POST>
> <p>Type your text here:<br>
> <textarea name="text" rows=10 cols=40 wrap></textarea></br>
> <input type=submit name="submit" value="SUBMIT">
> </form>
> <?php
>       else:
>               //connect to the database server
>               [EMAIL PROTECTED]("localhost","username","password");
>               if(!$dbcnx){
>                       echo("<p>Unable to connect to the database server at 
> this
> time.</p>");
>                       exit();
>                       }
>               //select test database
>               if([EMAIL PROTECTED]("test")){
>                       echo("<p>Unable to locate test database at this 
> time.</p>");
>                       exit();
>                       }
>               //if a sample text has been submitted, add it to the database.
>               if("SUBMIT"==$_REQUEST['submit']){ //I have tried _GET, _POST, 
> and
> _REQUEST
>                       $text=$_REQUEST['text'];   //Same thing here, _GET, 
> _POST, and
> _REQUEST
>                       $sql="insert into test_table set ".
>                               "Text='$text', ".
>                               "Date=CURDATE();";
>                       if(mysql_query($sql)){
>                               echo("<p>Your text has been added.</P>");
>                               }
>                       else {
>                               echo("<p>Error Adding submitted text: ".
>                                       mysql_error()."</p>");
>                               }
>                       }
>               echo("<p>Here are all the texts in our database: </p>");
>
>               //Request the text of all the texts
>               $result=mysql_query("select Text from test_table");
>               if(!$result){
>                       echo("<p>Error performing query: 
> ".mysql_error()."</p>");
>                       exit();
>                       }
>               //display the texts in a paragraph
>               while($row=mysql_fetch_array($result)){
>                       echo("<p>".$row["Text"]."</p>");
>                       }
>
>               //when clicked, this link will load this page with the text
>               //submission form displayed.
>
>               $self=$_SERVER['PHP_SELF'];
>               echo("<p><a href='$self?addtext=1'>".
>                       "Add a text</a></p>");
>       endif;
> ?>
> </body>
> </html>Thanks.
>
> Regards,
> IraqiGeek
> www.iraqigeek.com
>
> My computer isn't that nervous... it's just a bit ANSI.
>
>>> -------- Original Message --------
>>> Subject: [PHP] METHOD=POST not worikng
>>> From: "IraqiGeek" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>> Date: Sat, May 13, 2006 7:16 am
>>> To: "PHP-General" <php-general@lists.php.net>
>>>
>>> Hi all,
>>>
>>> I'm learning PHP on a  Debian Etch with Apache 2.0.54 and PHP
>>> 4.3.10, and using Firefox 1.5.3 on a Windows XP box to browse the
>>> sample site. I wrote a small form to get user input. If I use
>>> METHOD=GET, then the form works fine, without any glitches.
>>> However,
>>> if I use METHOD=POST in the form, I don't get the data back to the
>>> script.
>>>
>>> Googling around, I found a reference to mod_bandwidth, but AFAIK,
>>> this module is used to regulate/limit user traffic.
>>>
>>> Are there any modules missing that prvent METHOD=POST from working
>>> properly? any config files that need to be edited?
>>>
>>> Thanks.
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>> IraqiGeek
>>> www.iraqigeek.com
>>>
>>> The average woman would rather have beauty than brains, because the
>>> average man can see better than he can think.
>>>
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