On Wed, 4 Aug 2004 16:47:45 -0500, AJL <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm not sure if it is Apache or not.  In fact, I wonder that it might
> be.  However, I do not have any clue as to what it could be.
> 
> We have 1 apache server running.  It currently has php4.1.1 built as
> apache module.  Code works fine for this build.  In addition, I have
> php4.3.8 and php5.0.0 built as cgi.  This code fails against both
> php4.3.8 and php5.0.0.  Makes me think it has something to do with CGI
> in apache.  Again, I have no clue what this might be.  As I mentioned
> earlier, I've looked through all the bugs on php.net and other
> newsgroups, mailing lists, FAQ's.  All the solutions posted in the
> past are not in effect on my server.  I can find nothing wrong.
> I have also tried a copy of the 4.1.1 php.ini file for php5.0.0 with no
> luck.
> 
> Hints, suggestions, pointers are all welcome.  Apparently this is a
> common problem.

Sounds like Apache just isn't passing in POST data. Are you *sure*
there's Apache directive for this?

P.S. *Why* do you have PHP 4.1.1 as the default?

> 
> --
> Andy
> 
> 
> 
> On Wed, Aug 04, 2004 at 01:20:00PM -0400, John W. Holmes wrote:
> > From: "Dan Phiffer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > > Jason Davidson wrote:
> > >
> > > > How about
> > > > print_r($_REQUEST);
> > >
> > > That also fails to reflect posted data. $_GET is working as expected.
> >
> > There's nothing in PHP that would not let POST values get through. Are you
> > sure this isn't a web server issue only allowing GET requests to pages that
> > it serves?
> >
> > ---John Holmes...
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