They can not configure php too or the webserver allows
this for virtuals hosts (IIS afaik does) but on
shared hosting this had to be done from the admin

I agree that php is the wrong place

If any compnent have to say "405 Method Not Allowed"
it is the webserver long before starting the interpreter

Am 18.12.2010 18:08, schrieb James Butler:
> What about people on shared hosting?
> 
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> James Butler
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> On 18 Dec 2010, at 17:07, "Daniel Convissor" 
> <dani...@analysisandsolutions.com> wrote:
> 
>> Hi Pierre:
>>
>> On Thu, Dec 16, 2010 at 01:32:15PM +0100, Pierre Joye wrote:
>>
>>> However I would
>>> prefer to bring back a proposal we had a couple of years ago, to
>>> totally disable post data.
>>
>> Completely disabling POST is something that is probably best done
>> via web server configurations.  Doing this at the
>> applicaiton/programming layer seems like a kludge.
>>
>> --Dan
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