On 17 Aug 2014, at 22:55, Chris Wright <c...@daverandom.com> wrote: > On 17 August 2014 11:49, David Zuelke <d...@heroku.com> wrote: >> That does not make any sense; applications could accept XML, CSV or whatever >> else just as well. >> >> The original proposal is not very useful. $_GET contains parsed query string >> info, $_POST contains parsed HTTP request body information if the media type >> is application/x-www-urlencoded or multipart/form-data. Deserializing that >> makes sense as the rules for it are in the HTTP spec. > > (warning: nitpicking) actually, neither of these types are part of the > HTTP specification, the protocol specification doesn't deal with how > to handle content, only how to transmit it. RFC 2616 makes no mention > of it, and RFCs 7230-7235 don't either.
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