I found several sources of information regarding a IE bug that does'nt pass all the post data, however this is roughly 1/4 times that it does it. Its actually become a serious problem for people to navigate through my webmail :/
Chris > I mean, I sometime found a few POST data had incorrectly went over to the > GET data. I don't know it's a PHP problem but more of a web browser > problem. > > Scott F. > "Scott Fletcher" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message > news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >> Try the $_REQUEST variable, this is where both the $_GET and $_POST come >> from and let us know how it goes... >> >> Scott F. >> >> "Chris Wilson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message >> news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >> > When in IE, submitting any form on our https page, the post variables >> > intermittantly don't come through. >> > >> > The get variables come through fine. Just not the $_POST variables. >> > >> > I have tried everything to get this to work. Everything was working >> fine >> > but it seems after we updated IE with the last critical updates this >> > started to become an issue. >> > >> > >> > We have rebuilt servers, and installed apache+modssl+php from > /usr/ports, >> > as well as manually and have been unable to resolv this issue. >> > >> > We are using a generic installation of apache+modssl+php with the > included >> > php.ini, only modifications being Register_globals on and safe_mode >> off >> > >> > We have also tried backing down to an earlier version of php and >> apache >> > (php 4.3.1, modssl 2.8.15 and apache 1.3.28, which we were running > before >> > the rebuild) >> > >> > >> > Netscape seems to work fine. Once again, this only seems to be >> happening >> > on secure pages. >> > >> > >> > We have tried on multiple workstations, and our customers seem to be >> > effected by this too. >> > >> > >> > Does anyone know what this might be? possibly an IE bug? >> > >> > Any help would be apreciated. >> > >> > Thanks! :) >> > >> > >> > Chris Wilson >