Dang! Just solved it. The syntax for getting the $_POST variable in php is:
$_POST[“fullame”]
the underscore was the problem.
Regards,
Bill

> On Jan 22, 2015, at 9:33 AM, William Prothero <proth...@earthednet.org> wrote:
> 
> Folks:
> This simple code inexplicably stopped working. LC 7.0.1 and 7.0.2 (rc1), 
> Yosemite on Mac. I’m setting up my mySQL database code and accessing the db’s 
> thru php. This code worked at first, then after I did a bit of changing, it 
> stopped. Reverting to the initial working code didn’t work. 
> 
> I get the “Query: “ part of the echo statement, but the $query part is blank.
> 
> What the hell? This should be trivial. What am I missing?
> 
> Livecode script (almost verbatim from the docs):
> 
> on mouseUp
>   put empty into tFormData
>   put "http://earthednet.org/cgiphp/dbtest2.php"; into tUrl
>   put "This is a test" into tSendContents
>   if libUrlMultipartFormData(tFormData, "fullname", tSendContents) is not 
> empty then
>      answer it ##error
>   else
>      set the httpHeaders to line 1 of tFormData
>      post line 2 to -1 of tFormData to url tUrl 
>      --      ## check the result, etc., here
>      put the result into tRes
>      put it into theReturnedData
>      set the httpHeaders to empty
>   end if
>   put theReturnedData into fld "nameList"
> end mouseUp
> 
> 
> Here’s the php code:  I get the “Query: “ part of the response, but not the 
> input data in the POST.
> <?php
>       $query = $_POST_["fullname"];
>       echo "Query: ".$query;  
> ?>
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