No, I used POST and manage the data through a stream: if ($fp = fopen("php://input", 'r')) { $content = ''; // keep reading until there's nothing left while ($line = fgets($fp)) { $content .= $line; } } Please advice on the matter. All the Love, Grega from Slovenia 2009/5/23 Marc Steinert <lists@xxxxxxxxxx>: > I guess you mean GET parameters instead of POST. > > $string = preg_replace('/^(.*?)&id=/', '&id=', $_SERVER['QUERY_STRING']); > > Don't know, if that's exactly what you wanted. > > Greetings from Germany > > Marc > > > Grega Leskovsek wrote: >> >> I have a POST string field and I want to skip some & fields before &id= >> How do I simply delete >> operation=nekaj&price=fddf&id=de&id=ta ... >> into >> &id=de&id=ta ... >> >> Thanks in advance, > > > -- > Synchronize and share your files over the web for free > http://bithub.net/ > > My Twitter feed > http://twitter.com/MarcSteinert > > > > > -- When the sun rises I receive and when it sets I forgive -> http://users.skavt.net/~gleskovs/ All the Love, Grega Leskov'sek -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php