When you access /foo, the server will redirect the client to /foo/ (because it is a directory). At the redirected page, the post data will not be sent again by the browser thus there are no _POST values.

Try using action="/foo/". That may work.



----- Original Message ----- From: "James (IFMS)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <php-general@lists.php.net>
Sent: Monday, January 10, 2005 10:04 AM
Subject: [PHP] PHP form POST question



I just narrowed something down about forms and POST and would like education. In the following scenarios, all work except #4. $_POST is null. Why is that?

Setup:
1) Running on localhost
2) /foo/index.php has the following:
   <? var_dump($_POST); var_dump($_GET); ?>
3) /index.php contends vary per scenario (below)

Running RHEL 3, all updates (PHP 4.3.2).

SCENARIO 1:
/index.php contains the following:

<form method="get" action="/foo/index.php">
<input name="foobutton" type="submit">
</form>

In this case in /foo/index.php $_GET has the right value, i.e.
array('foobutton' => '');

SCENARIO 2:
/index.php contains the following:

<form method="get" action="/foo">
<input name="foobutton" type="submit">
</form>

In this case in /foo/index.php $_GET has the right value, i.e.
array('foobutton' => '');

SCENARIO 3:
/index.php contains the following:

<form method="post" action="/foo/index.php">
<input name="foobutton" type="submit">
</form>

In this case in /foo/index.php $_POST has the right value, i.e.
array('foobutton' => '');

SCENARIO 4:
/index.php contains the following:

<form method="post" action="/foo">
<input name="foobutton" type="submit">
</form>

In this case in /foo/index.php $_POST is NULL.

HUH? Why is $_POST empty? Is Apache doing something to kill the form's post information when it has to resolve /foo to /foo/index.php?

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