Jochem wrote: >> Thanks but this would be impractical for the real application. I need to >> gather >> customer data and write it to the database. I would likely use POST. I >> couldn't >> get POST to work either but am using _GET right now since I can at least >> see the query string value. >ok - I assume then that POST values don't appear in argv as GET values >do? if they do then the proposition stands. I did try if (empty($_GET)) { parse_str($_SERVER['QUERY_STRING'],$_GET); } which worked so I guess I should be able to come up with an equivalent for _POST using argv, argc. >I am guessing but I also think the problem is to do with the fact that >the CGI sapi is being used. I am using the CLI SAPI, I checked using php_sapi_name(). Is this causing the problem? Cheers -- PHP Database Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php