Best readers,

//PHP version: 4.3.6

I have question concerning the following issue:

I have a HTML input element of the type check.

<input type="checkbox" name="test_arr[]">

let assum this checkbox is unchecked. The checkbox is part of a form.
Now we gonna submit this form (post) and gonna catch the POST variable
test_arr like this:

$arr_test = $_POST["test_arr"];

This will result in a novice error "Undefined index: "
Of course because test_arr does not exist. It's unchecked.

Now we gonna do the following:
We immediately put the $_POST["test_arr"] into a function and then we assign
$_POST["test_arr"] to $arr_test like this:

functionX($_POST["test_arr"])
$arr_test = $_POST["test_arr"];

Knowing that $_POST["test_arr"]) does not exist.. this code will not result
in a error.

Is this a bug,error,etc? Should this not also produce a novice error?

Thanks for reading,
Amon



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