Possibly the PHP version your using, try looking at the PHP manual and also getting your PHP version by placing <? phpinfo(); ?> into a file and running it in your browser, see this document for other methods:-

http://php.net/manual/en/reserved.variables.php#reserved.variables.get





Ric Manalac wrote:
Hello,

I've encountered a weird problem with using $_GET. I've recently moved
to a new hosting company and an old code suddenly stopped working
correctly.

From my index page, I pass a value through the querystring to another
PHP script. The querystring parameter goes like ?catid=500.

In the script that attempts to get the value, I have the following code:

if (isset($_GET["catid"]))
{
   $catid = $_GET["catid"];
}
else
{
   $catid = 1;
}

What used to happen was $catid is assigned the value of $_GET["catid"]
if the catid parameter is passed through the querystring. But what
happens now is $catid is always set to 1 because $_GET["catid"] seems
to be always blank now. I've already tried removing the "isset()
check" and went directly assigning the value as such:

$catid = $_GET["catid"];

... but it still returned a blank value. What's happening to my
$_GET values?
I hope someone can help. Is this something that can be
fixed by changing some configuration on the server? Is there something
that I need to change with my code?

Thanks!

Ric

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