Hello,
If PHP receives a HTTP request with the method POST and with the header
Content-Type: application/x-www-form-encoded, then, it automatically
parses the request body to populate an array in $_POST. If the
Content-Type is different (e.g. text/plain or application/json), the
request body is reachable by reading php://input. Well, it is ok.
But is there any plans to consider application/json by parsing the
request body and populate the result in $_POST (with the help of
json_decode() maybe)?
If so, I would like to propose a patch but I don't find in the source
code where request body is caugth and parsed (for POST). Any ideas?
Maybe a RFC would also be welcome to complete my suggestion?
Thanks.
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Ivan Enderlin
Developer of Hoa
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PhD. student at DISC/Femto-ST (Vesontio) and INRIA (Cassis)
http://disc.univ-fcomte.fr/ and http://www.inria.fr/
Member of HTML and WebApps Working Group of W3C
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