$_POST | |||||||
Type | keyword | ||||||
Dictionary | LCS | ||||||
Library | LiveCode Script | ||||||
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Summary | $_POST is an array variable, formed from reading stdin and translating the url-form-encoded or multi-part-encoded data. | ||||||
Introduced | 4.6.3 | ||||||
OS | mac, windows, linux | ||||||
Platforms | server | ||||||
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Related | Keyword: $_POST_BINARY, $_POST_RAW, $_SERVER, $_GET_BINARY, $_GET_RAW, $_GET Property: outputTextEncoding | ||||||
Description | Use the $_POST keyword to access posted form data. It is an array formed from reading stdin and translating the data. $_POST is only available when running in CGI mode (Server). The data is converted to the native character set from the character set defined in the outputTextEncoding. The $_POST keyword supports multi dimensional arrays. |