On Tue, Jan 10, 2012 at 9:57 PM, Ashley Sheridan <ash@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On Tue, 2012-01-10 at 21:43 +0100, Marco Behnke wrote: > >> Am 10.01.12 21:28, schrieb Mike Mackintosh: >> > >> > On Jan 10, 2012, at 15:12, Marco Behnke <marco@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> > >> >> Am 10.01.12 21:07, schrieb Donovan Brooke: >> >>> David Savage wrote: >> >>>> OK...I admit I'm new at this....I have this html file: >> >>>> <html> >> >>>> <head> >> >>>> <title>Generate pdf file of LD, Toll Free, and Directory Assistance >> >>>> calls</titl >> >>>> </head> >> >>>> <body> >> >>>> <form action="Q:\ASTERISK\callrecs.php" method="post"> >> >> Stupid question ..... where have you copied your script? Is it lying on >> >> a webserver? Then I would guess that you are submitting the form on your >> >> webserver which hits the PHP script on your Desktop PC which in tunr >> >> invokes the PHP command line interpreter who has no idea what you mean >> >> by $_POST. >> >> >> >> Try changing the form action to simply "callrecs.php" and see if that works. >> > Q: would be referencing a filesystem path, rather a web address interpreted by a PHP processor. Make sure your .php target is within a PHP supported web space. >> If a default application is set within windows for php, the script >> submitting to Q will be executed. >> >> > > > But wouldn't Windows attempt to execute the PHP script as if it were a > CLI script, not as if it were within a web server context? That would > make posting a form pretty pointless. This all depends on the browser used. IE will probably start it with any program registered to PHP files (most likely an text editor). Firefox and Chrome will probably show the PHP source code in the browser. -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php