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14 years ago
fg
OK, great! thank you so much for the clarification. My problem is completly solved and fully understood. Your product works great! Thanks. Francois
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14 years ago
fg
Thanks - the issue is not the 'notice' message, but the fact that the variable is not defined. I found a way to make it work using $_POST or $_GET. Is it mandatory to use these function now. I found in a book (PHP 4.1) that you could refer directly to variables ( $saisie in my case) and that it contains the parameter passed by the ?saisie=xxx so I was trying to echo the variable $saisie and was
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14 years ago
fg
I have the same problem, but the file is of the correct extension .php. When I try to load using: the variable 'saisie' is not intialized and I get the following error: Notice: Undefined variable: saisie in C:\wamp\www\FG_www\suitepage1.php on line 2 What I am doing wrong? A .php page without parameters work just fine. Thanks, Francois
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