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Passing Post Variables
im trying to pass a variable to a PHP page to send out an email. there is no problem with sending using GET.
but, the information im sending is bigger then 256 characters, so i decided to use POST. However, my POST variables always get dropped, even when i started out with a variable containing 5 characters long value.
im open to any suggestions.
thanks
justin
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Hi,
please post url to your movie (swf)
Musicman
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Hi,
that's the one using GET - how about the one using POST?
Musicman
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Hey musicman!
before i didn't bother to put the one using POST cuz i didn't work. now i posted up and i tested it and it worked!
the whole time i was testing the movie use the test mode instead of openning the file in the browser. i guess thats the reason why it wasn't working. (is the reason?)
http://test.learning.net/jho/sendemail/testpost.swf
thanx so much man. so should i always test my movie in the browser instead of using test movie?
just wanna say thanx again man
justin
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Hi,
there are a few things you can do better in the authoring environment (such as list vars and objects)
and there are a few things you can do better in the browser - or even running a local test server - like testing under realistic web conditions
At least F5 standalone was unable to POST, not sure about MX ....
Musicman
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Hey musicman
thanx for you time and advices
good luck and have a good day
justin
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