From: | brew(at)theMode(dot)com |
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To: | pgsql-novice(at)postgresql(dot)org |
Cc: | hodges(at)xprt(dot)net |
Subject: | passing variables |
Date: | 2002-12-22 17:52:36 |
Message-ID: | Pine.BSF.4.44.0212221228090.93712-100000@themode.com |
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Tom......
> Hi <?php echo $_POST["name"]; ?>.
> You are <?php echo $_POST["age"]; ?> years old.
>
> >From the php documentation. These are autoglobals.
>
> There is a $_GET also.
... and the $_REQUEST array covers both posts and gets, so it is more
secure to use either a $_GET or $_POST depending on your situation......
Note that in your earlier post this morning you didn't put the array
subscript in square brackets, i.e. $_REQUEST['func'] , you put it in
parentheses, i.e. $_REQUEST('func), which indicates a function call, not
an array subscript.
> > Fatal error: Call to undefined function: () in
> > /var/www/html/php_lib_login_includes/ test_create_acct.php on line 2
It wasn't a joke.........
brew
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