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2002-09-24 Thread Chuck Payne
. Chuck -Original Message- From: Jesse Cablek [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, September 24, 2002 3:39 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: [PHP] html input and php (newbie) Anna Gyor <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> scribbled; > > Hi, > > I just began to learn

Re: [PHP] html input and php (newbie)

2002-09-24 Thread Juan Pablo Aqueveque
What is of your PHP version? I guess of your directive register_globals = off in your php.ini, so your code would be run OK like this: --jp At 21:31 24-09-2002 +0200, Anna Gyor wrote: >Hi, > >I just began to learn php and I have te following code. How can I get the >input field value in the p

RE: [PHP] html input and php (newbie)

2002-09-24 Thread Jesse Cablek
Anna Gyor scribbled; > > Hi, > > I just began to learn php and I have te following code. How can I get > the input field value in the php script? Because my script doesn't > work. $UserName is always an empty string. > > if ($submit == "click"){ > echo "Hello, $Use

RE: [PHP] html input and php (newbie)

2002-09-24 Thread Daniel Kushner
Hi Anna, Your REGISTER_GLOBALS is most probably set to OFF (see php.ini file). Try using the special $_POST array created by PHP: if ($_POST['submit'] == "click"){ echo "Hello, $_POST[UserName]"; } If your form was using the GET method you would need the $_GET array. Regards, Daniel Ku