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02.08.2008 at 06:32AM PST, ID: 23147781
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Safari losing POST information when submitting a form to a PHP page

Asked by nick601 in Safari Web Browser, PHP Scripting Language, WebApplications

Tags: Apple, Safari, PHP, Safari (Mac and PC versions), form data

Community,

I have seen several related questions but none to my point, so I'm asking this:

I created a web form (standard html) that submits to a PHP page. The submitted data is just fine when submitted in Firefox and IE, but in Safari (both Mac and PC) no data is received by the PHP page.

The code of the form is here, below is the PHP code to work with the input.

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<script language="JavaScript" type="text/javascript">
function Enable_Submit()
{
	if (document.form1.Bedingungen.checked)
	{
		document.form1.Submit.disabled = false;
	}
	else
	{
		document.form1.Submit.disabled = true;
	}
}
</script>
 
// the form
 
<table width="99%" border="0" align="center" cellpadding="10" cellspacing="0">
    <tr>
      <td width="75%" valign="top"><form action="http://www.kyudo-frankfurt.de/antrag.php" method="POST" enctype="enctype=text/plain" name="form1">
          <p>Name:<br>
            <input name="Name" type="text" id="Name" maxlength="50">
          </p>
          <p>Stra&szlig;e:<br>
            <input name="Strasse" type="text" id="Strasse" maxlength="50">
          </p>
          <p>PLZ/Ort:<br>
            <input name="PLZ" type="text" class="plzinput" id="PLZ" maxlength="5">
            <input name="Ort" type="text" class="ortinput" id="Ort" maxlength="50">
          </p>
          <p>Telefon:<br>
            <input name="Telefon" type="text" id="Telefon" maxlength="30">
          </p>
          <p>E-Mail:<br>
            <input name="Mail" type="text" id="Mail" maxlength="50">
          </p>
          <p>Kommentar:<br>
              <textarea name="Kommentar" cols="52" rows="5" id="Kommentar"></textarea>
		</p>
		<p><input class="checkbox" type="checkbox" name="Bedingungen" value="ja" onClick="JavaScript:Enable_Submit()">
            Ich habe die <a href="PDF/Bedingungen_Einsteigerkurs.pdf" target="_blank">Bedingungen zur Anmeldung</a>, die <a href="PDF/Dojo-Etikette.pdf">Dojo-Etikette</a> und die <a href="PDF/Sicherheitsordnung.pdf">Sicherheitsordnung</a> gelesen und akzeptiert.
		  </p>
 
 
          <p> <input class="button" type="submit" name="Submit" value="Abschicken" disabled>
            <input class="button" name="Reset" type="reset" id="Reset" value="Zur&uuml;cksetzen">
          </p>
        </form></td>
    </tr>
  </table>
 
//what follows is the PHP code to process the form data
 
<?php
if ($_POST['Name'])
{
	$MailTo = 'information@kyudo-frankfurt.de';
	$Subject = '[Kyudo-Frankfurt] Anmeldung zum Einsteigerkurs';
	$AdditionalHeader = 'From: webform@kyudo-frankfurt.de' . "\r\n" .
    			'Reply-To: webform@kyudo-frankfurt.de' . "\r\n" .
				'Return-Path: webform@kyudo-frankfurt.de' . "\r\n";
	$Body = 'Die folgenden Daten wurden im Formular übermittelt:'. "\r\n\r\n";
	$Body .= 'Name: ' . $_POST['Name'] . "\r\n";
	$Body .= 'Straße: ' . $_POST['Strasse'] . "\r\n";
	$Body .= 'PLZ, Ort: ' . $_POST['PLZ'] . ' ' . $_POST['Ort'] . "\r\n";
	$Body .= 'E-Mail: ' . $_POST['Mail'] . "\r\n";
	$Body .= 'Kommentar: ' ."\r\n\r\n" . $_POST['Kommentar'] . "\r\n\r\n";
	$Body .= 'Die Bedingungen wurden zur Kenntnis genommen.';
 
	mail($MailTo, $Subject, $Body, $AdditionalHeader);
	echo "<p>Vielen Dank. Wir haben Ihre Anmeldung erhalten und werden uns schnellstens mit Ihnen in Verbindung setzen.</p>";
}
else
	echo('<meta http-equiv="refresh" content="1, f_formular_ek.html">');
?>
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