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Cheers,
Rob.

On Tue, 2003-12-16 at 19:41, Tom Holton wrote:
> 
> Hello everyone,
> I looked through the FAQs and documentation and I cannot find this
> anywhere:
> 
> We have a new Redhat server with this kernal: 2.4.20-20.9smp #1 SMP
> We used redhat itself to install apache and php (I used to always do it by
> hand)
> apache: Server version: Apache/2.0.40
> PHP Version 4.2.2
> 
> I found the PHP version out by making a file containing: <?phpinfo()?>
> 
> I also can get statements like
> 
> print "something"
> 
> and even
> 
> $TT =TRUE;
> if($TT) print "something else";
> 
> to work.
> But, incredibly to me, I cannot get form variables to be sent and "seen".
> See the end of the email for the example script.
> 
> I can take this very simple script that does not work on this new server
> and have it work on my current server which is running PHP Version 4.1.2
> and Apache Server version: Apache/1.3.22 (Unix)
> 
> I saw that there were incompatibility issues with PHP's prior to version
> 4.2.3 with Apache 2.0, but, since I can get some statements to work, and
> it is only because the form variables are not recognized, I thought it
> must be some new directive in httpd.conf of php.ini
> 
> Any help or info on this is much appreciated!
> 
> 
> <?php
> 
> $TT=TRUE;
> if($TT) print "TT worked";
> 
> if($dowork) {
>   print "<br>These statements do not print when the dowork button is
> pushed";
>   print "<br>Field 1: $fld1";
>   print "<br>Field 2: $fld2";
>   print "<br>Field 3: $fld3";
> }
> 
> 
> print "<BR>this statement prints";
> 
> ?>
> 
> <form name=asd method=POST>
> <br><input name=fld1 size=12>
> <br><input name=fld2 size=12>
> <br><input name=fld3 size=12>
> <br><input type=submit name=dowork value='do work'>
> </form>
> 
> ?>
> 
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