You should use
foreach($_POST as $key => $value) {
echo $key.':'.$value;
}
Btw thats just an example to get all $_POST values, all superglobals are
arrays.

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"Anup" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> a écrit dans le message de news:
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> Hello, I have been dealing with different form proccessing PHP scripts.
When
> I start a new job I usually have a script that just takes the form POST
> values and prints them to the screen, so I know what I'm working with.
Now
> I have a question say the form has 1 field named "FirstName". If the field
> is left blank, sometimes my script will print the key and NO value, or it
> will just print out nothing, ie NO key or value.
>
> any ideas.  Could it be the server (IIS or Unix/Linux) of the form and the
> server (IIS or Unix/Linux)  of the script.?
> Since I do jobs for different people and environments any combination of
> servers are possible.
>
> The reason, for this post is that I don't know if I should always put code
> to check for validilty using isset all the time or should I put it in just
> in case the script gets moved. I want to pinpoint this so that I can write
> more effective code.
>
>
>
>



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