You need to turn register_globals off in your php.ini
file. This is default in php 4.2+

Try this article for a great overview:
http://www.webmasterbase.com/article/758/8

olinux


--- swade <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On my laptop i still have 4.11 apache,linux on it
> but its just for 
> development.
> 
> I must be confused about get and post handling. I've
> been referrencing
> them in $_GET, etc but I was just working on
> something and linked to a 
> script by using ?section=duh in the query string,etc
> 
> Now i thought $duh would be empty since i thought
> all get and post
> now got stored in $_GET[duh], but i notice if i echo
> $duh[0] it will return 
> an 'd'
> 
> is this normal? 
> 
> thanks!
> shawn
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
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