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Wednesday, January 23, 2008

PHP $_POST

The $_POST variable is used to collect values from a form with method="post".



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The $_POST Variable
The $_POST variable is an array of variable names and values sent by the HTTP POST method.

The $_POST variable is used to collect values from a form with method="post". Information sent from a form with the POST method is invisible to others and has no limits on the amount of information to send.

Example

Enter your name:
Enter your age:



When the user clicks the "Submit" button, the URL will not contain any form data, and will look something like this:

http://www.w3schools.com/welcome.php

The "welcome.php" file can now use the $_POST variable to catch the form data (notice that the names of the form fields will automatically be the ID keys in the $_POST array):

Welcome .

You are years old!


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Why use $_POST?
Variables sent with HTTP POST are not shown in the URL
Variables have no length limit
However, because the variables are not displayed in the URL, it is not possible to bookmark the page.


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The $_REQUEST Variable
The PHP $_REQUEST variable contains the contents of both $_GET, $_POST, and $_COOKIE.

The PHP $_REQUEST variable can be used to get the result from form data sent with both the GET and POST methods.

Example
Welcome .

You are years old!

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