"Larry Brown" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Also look at empty().  I don't know if the $_POST array will send the 
> key if it as no variable.  I know on a regular post it does send the 
> variable, but it has no value.

What's a "regular post" anyway?

Well, the key is passed even when there's even though the field might be 
empty.

> I have used isset with just receiving post data and got
> strange results.  On one I had an isset statement that ran a result 
> that

Maybe you can post the code--I'm sure somebody here can fix it...

...[snip]...

> then isset may not always work.

At least not in my experience--it always served its purpose ;)

- E

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