Do you have short open tags allowed in this server setting? why not just do <?php print $_REQUEST["result"]; ?> Rolf Wouters wrote: > >> I know I used to have an issue with some of that type of stuff, but I >> also went in and did an output buffering at the beginning of the script, >> ran everything, then output the buffer. That helped me to clear it up. >> One of the pieces might be outputting something you just aren't seeing >> yet... > All of the generated HTML is put into a string-variable. At the end of > the publish-procedure this variable is put into $_REQUEST > ($_REQUEST["result"] = $result;). > In the next "screen" (i.e. the page that gets loaded after the > publish-request), $_REQUEST["result"] is read and displayed: > > <?php > > $result = $_REQUEST["result"]; > > ?> > > <?=$result?> > > > And this doesn't seem to work. According to the log files, everything > happens like it should, even the page containing that code is loaded > correctly, but doesn't show anything (because by the time this page is > loaded, the browser already got a response...) > -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php