I did read the spec and I can understand how to use that... (also read a lot
of docs)
but the problem I've got before was:
I don't know how to get the data, if I don't know how to get the data, I
wouldn't have a clue whether the way I use POST is correct or not...
w3.org does provide a very clear format and description on WHAT YOU CAN USE,
but there are not many examples...
but now, everything fixed, and I learnt one more function.
Thanks anyway.

"B.A.T. Svensson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
???????:000701c243ad$5fa81790$[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> I still think you should invest some time in study the Hyper Text
> Transfer Protocol (HTTP) and the Hyper Text Markup Language (HTML)
> at www.w3.org, they explain everything you need to know in order to
> make an implementation correct: anything else found at the web, or
> elsewhere, is derived from those specifications. If you understand
> how to read those specifications, you will for about 99,125% never,
> ever, need any other sources of help when it comes to the creepy
> details.
>
>
>
> Cheers,
>
> /Anders
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Samura1 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> > Sent: Wednesday, August 14, 2002 6:03 PM
> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Subject: Re: [PHP-WIN] PHP & "POST"
> >
> >
> > Hey man, your post is very helpful ...
> >
> > But actually, I just found out the solution on the web...
> > You know what, most web sites are just telling you what does it do
(submit
> > to the server, header...$#&Q*^$@#) , but doesn't give u an example...
> >
> > Until I just found an example on the web, make my mind much clearer...
> >
> > And your example is exactly what I need before...
> >
> > Thanks anyway..



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