On Thursday 13 June 2002 21:16, Sear, Mick wrote:
> I've tried this, but it's still doing the same thing.  Is there something
> special about this particular variable that I need to know?  I've tried it
> with $HTTP_POST_VARS as well, declaring $HTTP_POST_VARS as global in the
> function first.
>
>       Put reset($_POST) before foreach loop
>
>       > I'm trying to loop through $_POST vars in a function, which I
>
> understand
>       to
>
>       > be an autoglobal associative array.  Here's the code I'm using:
>       >
>       > foreach($_POST as $item => $value){
>       > echo "$item, $value<br>";
>       > }
>       >
>       > However, I only get the first element of the array echoed, even
>
> though I
>
>       > know there to be other elements (I can access them as
>
> $_POST[element])


What do you get if you do:

 print_r($_POST);



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