I clear everything each time. Cookies, downloaded temp files, etc... I am stumped and COMPLETELY lost So in Firebuge, this is what I see:
PARAMS: dataname ASRHOUR
POST dir ASC limit 12 sort ID start 0
And when I print the contents of the $query, I get this:
RESPONSE $VAR1 = bless( { '.parameters' => [ 'start', 'limit', 'sort', 'dir' ], 'use_tempfile' => 1, 'dir' => [ 'ASC' ], 'sort' => [ 'ID' ], '.charset' => 'ISO-8859-1', '.cookies' => { 'PHPSESSID' => bless( { 'value' => [ +'2a4176bd2b0457d34949778a2d910 36e' ], 'name' => 'PH +PSESSID', 'path' => '/' }, 'CGI::Cookie +' ), 'ys-reportDate' => bless( { 'value' = +> [ + 's:2007-08-16' + ], 'name' => + 'ys-reportDate', 'path' => + '/' }, 'CGI::Co +okie' ) }, '.fieldnames' => {}, 'limit' => [ '12' ], 'escape' => 1, 'start' => [ '0' ] }, 'CGI' );
So it's showing somehting in the CGI params, but not what is listed in Firebug? Huzzah? again, The script is executed like this rpt.pl?dataname=ASRHOUR And it's capturing everything but what I tell it to capture?

In reply to Re^2: CGI not catching parameters? by hallikpapa
in thread CGI not catching parameters? by hallikpapa

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