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PHP-MySQL: POST issue
I am moving from a shared hosting environment to a dedicated box. The migration also involves a mySQL database managed using a web-based PHP interface.
I can read the contents of the db (connection is good) but when I try to administer, the form variables aren't going from step 1 (add) to step 2 (confirm). It looks like the variables aren't POSTing -- How can I be sure that POST is set correctly? The form is based on what worked before, so it looks like it has to be something related to the directory ro permissions. Thanks, Adrian |
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