shouldn't it just be:

echo($author);

and not:

echo $author;


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From: "Wade" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, January 12, 2003 6:42 AM
Subject: [PHP-WIN] Using the GET Method


> 01112003 2132 CST
> 
> Im working on learning PHP4 by reading Beginning PHP 4, Wrox Press.
> Chapter 3, page 76.
> Im working with a form field sending data via the GET method.
> On the first page, you fill in a text field and hit send.
> That data is sent via the URL.
> I can see it in the URL, on the next page.
> The page will not show the data in the variable spot.
> 
> The Code:
> 
> Page One
> <html><head><title></title></head>
> <body>
> <form method=get action="text.php>
> Who is your favorite author?
> <input name="author" type="text">
> <br>
> <input type=submit>
> </form>
> </body></html>
> 
> Page Two - text.php
> <html><head><title></title></head>
> <body>
> Your favorite author is:
> <?php
> echo $author;
> ?>
> </body></html>
> 
> Now, I know PHP is case sensitive and I have been sure to check the 
> $variable in the code. I have worked through some other pages in this 
> book and I downloaded the documentation from the wrox website. Their 
> code is exactly as the book and my own.
> 
> Im stumbed. Anybody read this book? Can anybody see something wrong?
> 
> Wade
> 
> 
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