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Re: $_POST not set on 404 [message #173059 is a reply to message #173057] Sat, 19 March 2011 13:26 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Jerry Stuckle is currently offline  Jerry Stuckle
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On 3/19/2011 8:18 AM, crankypuss wrote:
> crankypuss<no(at)email(dot)thanks> wrote:
>
>> I'm setting up a server that is completely resource-based, so every
>> valid request is going to be a 404-not-found as far as apache is
>> concerned. That's fine, it's expected and handled.
>>
>> What is not fine is that when it's a form with action=POST, because
>> the specific resource is 404-not-found, PHP does not set the $_POST
>> variable.
>>
>> Anybody know a way to get the information from PHP?
>
> It appears that I am far from the first to encounter this issue, and
> that the easiest solution involves mod_rewrite. Here is the info that
> seems most pertinent in case anyone is interested:
>
> http://www.brainonfire.net/blog/apache-pitfall-errordocument-post/
>
> Looks as if I need to go off and learn about mod_rewrite now (and
> ignorance was *so* blissful!). Thanks all.
>

It's not the "easiest answer" - it's the "more correct" answer.

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