Nasty bug in IE6, Apache2 and mod_auth_sspi. Essentially if the user presses the submit button too quickly, $_POST (and the equivalents) comes back empty. The workaround is to set Apache's KeepAliveTimeout to 1. This would mean that the user would need to push submit within a second to trigger the issue.
$_POST
$HTTP_POST_VARS [deprecated]
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$HTTP_POST_VARS [deprecated] — HTTP POST variables
Description
An associative array of variables passed to the current script via the HTTP POST method.
$HTTP_POST_VARS contains the same initial information, but is not a superglobal. (Note that $HTTP_POST_VARS and $_POST are different variables and that PHP handles them as such)
ChangeLog
| Version | Description |
|---|---|
| 4.1.0 | Introduced $_POST that deprecated $HTTP_POST_VARS. |
Examples
Example #1 $_POST example
<?php
echo 'Hello ' . htmlspecialchars($_POST["name"]) . '!';
?>
Assuming the user POSTed name=Hannes
The above example will output something similar to:
Hello Hannes!
Notes
Note: This is a 'superglobal', or automatic global, variable. This simply means that it is available in all scopes throughout a script. There is no need to do global $variable; to access it within functions or methods.
$_POST
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<?
//If we submitted the form
if(isset($_POST['submitMe']))
{
echo("Hello, " . $_POST['name'] . ", we submitted your form!");
}
//If we haven't submitted the form
else
{
?>
<form action="<?=$_SERVER['PHP_SELF']?>" method="POST">
<input type="text" name="name"><br>
<input type="submit" value="submit" name="submitMe">
</form>
<?
}
?>
