Hi, Thursday, September 26, 2002, 9:50:28 AM, you wrote: DC> Philip,
DC> Running test.php arg1 arg2 > test.txt DC> Then searching test.txt for arg1, it was found here: DC> HTTP_GET_VARS["test_php_arg1_arg2"] DC> Nowhere else. DC> Gotta be a server issue? DC> --- Philip Hallstrom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> Then try a script with: >> >> <?php >> phpinfo(); >> ?> >> >> in it and run it as: >> >> % php script.php arg1 arg2 arg3 >> >> and then search the output for arg1 and find out >> where it is. It's got to >> be there somewhere. >> >> -philip >> >> On Wed, 25 Sep 2002, Daren Cotter wrote: >> >> > Don, >> > >> > It was not there anywhere. >> > >> > --- Don Read <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> > > >> > > On 25-Sep-2002 Daren Cotter wrote: >> > > > This just prints out a bunch of info (seems to >> be >> > > > unimportant)...what am I looking for in this? >> > > > >> > > >> > > You're looking for your argument string "blah" >> > > >> > > -- >> > > Don Read >> > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> > > -- "Beer is proof that God loves us and wants us >> to >> > > be happy." >> > >> > >> > __________________________________________________ >> > Do you Yahoo!? >> > New DSL Internet Access from SBC & Yahoo! >> > http://sbc.yahoo.com >> > >> > -- >> > PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) >> > To unsubscribe, visit: >> http://www.php.net/unsub.php >> > >> DC> __________________________________________________ DC> Do you Yahoo!? DC> New DSL Internet Access from SBC & Yahoo! DC> http://sbc.yahoo.com make sure that register_argc_argv in your php.ini is set to true -- regards, Tom -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php