Try this, and then use var_dump($_POST) in the action script.
I did not test this code - please feel free to fix any parse errors ;-)
Best, ~Ray
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Browse All TopicsI'm trying to pass an url query to a form field.
This is what I've got that isn't working out.
html:
<a href="register.php?q=11.21
php on the next page (register.php):
<form action="<?php echo $_SERVER['PHP_SELF']; ?>" method="post" id="register">
<input type="text" value="<?php $var = $_GET['q'];?>" />
</form>
<?php } ?>
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by: Ray_PaseurPosted on 2009-11-08 at 09:10:16ID: 25771016
You need to add a name to the <input> field or else it does not get passed!