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$HTTP_POST_VARS [obsoleta]

$_POST -- $HTTP_POST_VARS [obsoleta]Variables HTTP POST

Descripción

Una matriz asociativa de variables pasadas al script actual a través del método HTTP POST.

$HTTP_POST_VARS contiene la misma información inicial, pero no es una superglobal. (Note que $HTTP_POST_VARS y $_POST son variables diferentes y que PHP las trata como tal)

Registro de cambios

Versión Descripción
4.1.0 Se introdujo $_POST, haciendo $HTTP_POST_VARS obsoleta.

Ejemplos

Example #1 Ejemplo de $_POST

<?php
echo '¡Hola ' htmlspecialchars($_POST["nombre"]) . '!';
?>

Asumiendo que el usuario ha enviado por el método POST nombre=Juan

El resultado del ejemplo seria algo similar a:

¡Hola Juan!

Notes

Note: This is a 'superglobal', or automatic global, variable. This simply means that it is available in all scopes throughout a script. There is no need to do global $variable; to access it within functions or methods.



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Last updated: Fri, 22 Aug 2008
 
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$_POST
jairhumberto at gmail dot com
31-Jul-2008 03:26
<?php

foreach($_POST as $k=>$v) $$k=$v;
//to use $_POST["example"] as $example

foreach($_GET as $k=>$v) $$k=$v;
//to use $_GET["example"] as $example

//or better:

foreach(${"_" . $_SERVER["REQUEST_METHOD"]} as $k=>$v) $$k=$v;
//to use $_GET["example"] or $_POST["example"] as $example

?>
php dot net at bigbadaboom dot net
15-Jul-2008 10:06
Make sure your submit buttons (ie. <input type="submit"> etc) have a 'value' attribute.  If they don't, the value won't appear in $_POST and so isset($_POST["submit"]) won't work either.

Example:

<input type="submit" name="submit">

isset($_POST["submit"]) returns false

<input type="submit" name="submit" value="Next">

isset($_POST["submit"]) returns true.

This might seem obvious for text buttons since they need a label anyway.  However, if you are using image buttons, it might not occur to you that you need to set a value attribute as well.  For example, the value attribute is required in the following element if you want to be able to detect it in your script.

<input type="image" name="submit" src="next.gif" value="Next">
paul dot chubb at abs dot gov dot au
20-Jun-2008 01:49
Nasty bug in IE6, Apache2 and mod_auth_sspi. Essentially if the user presses the submit button too quickly, $_POST (and the equivalents) comes back empty. The workaround is to set Apache's KeepAliveTimeout to 1. This would mean that the user would need to push submit within a second to trigger the issue.
telconstar99 at hotnospampleasemail dot com
20-May-2008 02:49
<?
//If we submitted the form
if(isset($_POST['submitMe']))
{
     echo("Hello, " . $_POST['name'] . ", we submitted your form!");
}
//If we haven't submitted the form
else
{
?>
    <form action="<?=$_SERVER['PHP_SELF']?>" method="POST">
    <input type="text" name="name"><br>
    <input type="submit" value="submit" name="submitMe">
    </form>
<?
}
?>

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