Re: Problem: URL Encoded Parameters

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That isn't it, the problem is I end up with "\n\n" instead of
"true\nhello\n"

"Warren Vail" <warren@vailtech.net> wrote in message
007d01c3863a$355fc5c0$6501a8c0@comcast.net">news:007d01c3863a$355fc5c0$6501a8c0@comcast.net...
> probably one of the more annoying differences between windows and
Unix/Linux
> is that Unix recognizes the "\n" as end of line, windows requires "\r\n".
>
> Warren Vail
> warren@vailtech.net
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: The Hub [mailto:thehub@e-access.com.au]
> Sent: Sunday, September 28, 2003 8:15 PM
> To: php-windows@lists.php.net
> Subject:  Problem: URL Encoded Parameters
>
>
> I've found it very useful to put PHP parameters after the ? in URLs, and
> then access it with it's name in the next page.
> e.g.
> file.php?param=true&param2=hello
>
> Then in file.php:
> echo $param . "\n";
> echo $param2 . "\n";
>
> Here's my problem:
> this seems to only work on Linux systems, because whenever I try it on a
> Windows machine I get nothing. It's as if the URL just said file.php
>
> How do I fix this?
>
>
>  - Patrick
>
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