Re: POST problem, extended

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try posting the whole damn script...how the hell else are we supposed to help you? Maybe 'cause its friday, nut my mind reading skills are not working well

bastien

From: "H. J. Wils" <double_u1@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: php-db@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re:  POST problem, extended
Date: Sat, 04 Dec 2004 02:24:02 +0100


ok,

to brighten everything a bit :-)

te code below is pseudo-code, that means use session_start(); in the correct way. I use the echo, to output the data.

More over, the code works fine for small sized variables, but whit huge data, thats why i use the post method, it doesn't seam to work any more.

Any other suggetions? Getting crazy around here..... :(




From: Clod <cdelfino@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: "H. J. Wils" <double_u1@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: POST problem, extended
Date: Sat, 04 Dec 2004 08:14:11 +0800
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H.J. Wils,


/------->
Below code is means you're putting the content of $_POST['body'] to a session variable $_SESSION['mailtxt'],btw...put session_start() first...
<?php


$_SESSION['mailtxt'] = $_POST['Body'];

?>
/-------->end
/-------->
Below HTML code means that you're getting the content from $_SESSION['mailtxt'], however this form-textarea value has not yet set in the session var and echoing or putting it in textarea is useless...
<form>
<textarea name='body'><?php $_SESSION['mailtxt'] ?></textarea>
<input type=submit>
</form>
/-------->end


how about a try to output session posted data...

<?php
session_start();
$_SESSION['mailtxt'] = $_POST['body'];

if (isset($_POST['body'])) {
echo "Session Data: ".$_SESSION['mailtxt'];
} else {
?>
<form>
<textarea name='body'></textarea>
<input type=submit>
</form>
<?
}
?>


cd



H. J. Wils wrote:



simplified, my code is as follows:
---------------------------------------------------- document --------------------------------------
<?php


$_SESSION['mailtxt'] = $_POST['Body'];

?>

<form>
<textarea name='body'><?php  $_SESSION['mailtxt'] ?></textarea>
<input type=submit>
</form>

recalling: in some way, is de session variable not filled with the POSTed value...

---------------------------------------------------- end document --------------------------------

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