Hi, Monday, January 10, 2005, 12:04:28 PM, you wrote: JI> I just narrowed something down about forms and POST and would like JI> education. In the following scenarios, all work except #4. $_POST is JI> null. Why is that? JI> Setup: JI> 1) Running on localhost JI> 2) /foo/index.php has the following: JI> <? var_dump($_POST); var_dump($_GET); ?> JI> 3) /index.php contends vary per scenario (below) JI> Running RHEL 3, all updates (PHP 4.3.2). JI> SCENARIO 1: JI> /index.php contains the following: JI> <form method="get" action="/foo/index.php"> JI> <input name="foobutton" type="submit"> JI> </form> JI> In this case in /foo/index.php $_GET has the right value, i.e. array('foobutton' =>> ''); JI> SCENARIO 2: JI> /index.php contains the following: JI> <form method="get" action="/foo"> JI> <input name="foobutton" type="submit"> JI> </form> JI> In this case in /foo/index.php $_GET has the right value, i.e. array('foobutton' =>> ''); JI> SCENARIO 3: JI> /index.php contains the following: JI> <form method="post" action="/foo/index.php"> JI> <input name="foobutton" type="submit"> JI> </form> JI> In this case in /foo/index.php $_POST has the right value, i.e. array('foobutton' =>> ''); JI> SCENARIO 4: JI> /index.php contains the following: JI> <form method="post" action="/foo"> JI> <input name="foobutton" type="submit"> JI> </form> JI> In this case in /foo/index.php $_POST is NULL. JI> HUH? Why is $_POST empty? Is Apache doing something to kill the form's JI> post information when it has to resolve /foo to /foo/index.php? If you do a post to just the domain name apache does a redirect to /foo/index.php losing the post info. -- regards, Tom -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php