RE: _POST, _GET, _REQUEST not working

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On 23 December 2004 01:12, Keane, Warren A FIN:EX wrote:

> 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?

Absolutely -- this is the Command-Line Interface.  As this is intended for
command-line scripting, it has no notion of being used in a Web context and
does not even attempt to fill the $_POST or $_GET (or most of the other $_)
arrays.  You need to use either the CGI SAPI, or the Apache module.

Cheers!

Mike

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