Craig White wrote: >Trying to figure out what is exactly POST'ed to a php file when executed >from a form. Perhaps my problem is that from the 'sender' I have several >'form' objects, each with an 'input' button to invoke the action. > >I am trying to evaluate the 'array' that is POST'ed to branch to >different functions within a php script and I get varying results. > >anyway, I have tried to inspect the contents of of the POST by simple >commands in my target.php file with > >var_export($_POST); >var_export($_HTTP_POST_VARS); > >but the thing that is really making me crazy is if I have two >consecutive lines... > >$action = $_POST['OK']; >var_export($_POST['OK']); > >will return different values. > >It's almost as if the value of $_POST['OK'] will never die - even if I >change the 'name' of all of the ' >buttons. > >So I am really left to think that the above 'var_export' commands simply >don't give me a complete dump of all of the data that is POST'ed - is >there any way to get a complete dump of this data? > >Craig > >--------------------------------------------------- >PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us >To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change you mail settings: >http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss > > I use : print"
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