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Same goes for fields attached to the URL, they need to be $_GET["fieldname"], and values like $REMOTE_ADDR have to be referred to as $_SERVER["REMOTE_ADDR"].
Better security, but I've had to change quite a bit of old PHP code just now.
BTW, I'll challenge your longest ever newbie claim ;-)
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I'm assuming that FREEOLA haven't made the necessary changes to their own php code since the upgrade ??? All the form code I'm using is based on their help page (I posted the address earlier...)
I've asked freeola support for advice but they just replied telling me to look at their status page, which is where I stared!?
Do I need to change something in my form or does the freeola php code need changing.
Thanks in advance...
// Apply to other arrays simply by replacing the first argument of the 'foreach()' function with the array name.
foreach($_GET as $a=>$b){$$a=$b;} // $_GET
foreach($_POST as $a=>$b){$$a=$b;} // $_POST
?>
That's the only code snippet I've ever put in the Zend Code Gallery :)
Same goes for fields attached to the URL, they need to be $_GET["fieldname"], and values like $REMOTE_ADDR have to be referred to as $_SERVER["REMOTE_ADDR"].
Better security, but I've had to change quite a bit of old PHP code just now.