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At the start of your script, add this line:
[code]<?php echo '<pre>' . print_r($_POST,true) . '</pre>'; ?>[/code]

I usually put in into a function and generalize it:
[code]<?php
function debug_dump($ary, $str, $dbg=false)
{
     if ($dbg && !empty($ary)) {
        echo ' ---- ' . $str . ' ----<br>';
        echo '<pre>' . print_r($ary,true) . '</pre>';
     }
}
?>[/code]
This way you can call the funtion throughout your code and just by changing the $dbg parameter to true, you will get dumps when your script runs.

Ken
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The [a href=\"http://www.php.net/var_dump\" target=\"_blank\"]var_dump()[/a] function and the [a href=\"http://www.php.net/print_r\" target=\"_blank\"]print_r()[/a] function produce similar results. I would surround the var_dump() the the '<pre></pre>' tags also, so tht output is easier to read.

Ken
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