Thank you all for the help. I did not want to use dropdown box..that was the very reason i was wondering if I can pass the variables through a hyperlink. I used $_GET and it worked fine. However, as mentioned in the posts its not advisable to use $_REQUEST. Could you please elaborate on the reason? This brings me to another question.... I have registered a variable as a session variable so that I can use it on any page during that session. HOwever, this was not working when I first tried it. I read somewhere that I need to enable register_globals. On doing so, it worked and I could access my session variable on any other page. Is this wrong? Is there an alternative? Please suggest. - suamya > On 8/24/07, Goltsios Theodore <tgol@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> the posted or got option buy using the $_REQUEST array ($_GET and $_POST >> are >> included in that like a less lame solution). Let's say you have a > > Please do not encourage the use of $_REQUEST. > > You might as well just tell people to enable register_globals again. > > Use $_GET, $_POST, $_SESSION, $_COOKIE, $_SERVER, etc. for the > appropriate source of data. $_REQUEST is laziness and introduces most > of the same issues that was the reasoning behind disabling > register_globals to begin with. > > (As for dropdowns, that's just an in-browser method of collecting data > and sending the key/value pairs in POST or GET... IMHO the HTML > portion should already be known before someone steps into the realm of > PHP and server-side programming) > > - mike > > -- > PHP Database Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) > To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php > > > -- > This message has been scanned for viruses and > dangerous content by MailScanner, and is > believed to be clean. > > -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner, and is believed to be clean. -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php