John Swartzentruber wrote:
> <VirtualHost 66.92.XXXX.XX:80 10.X.0.3:80>
>      ServerName john.swartzentruber.us
>      ServerAdmin webmasXXXXXXXtzentruber.us
>      DocumentRoot "/var/www/vhosts/swartzentruber.us/john/html"
>
>      <Directory "/var/www/vhosts/swartzentruber.us/john/html">
>          AllowOverride AuthConfig
>          Options Indexes Includes FollowSymLinks
>          Order allow,deny
>          Allow from all
>      </Directory>
> </VirtualHost>

Nothing I can see...

I guess the next thing I would advise would be:
1. Write/steal a Perl CGI script that does a simple POST processing, and
see if *IT* can work.  Either your webserver is messing up POST, or PHP
is.  If Perl can't work POST, it's your webserver.  If Perl *can* do POST,
it's probably PHP.

2. File a bug report (after searching for them) in the PHP or Apache bugs
systems.

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