At 8:03 PM +0000 1/12/09, Ashley Sheridan wrote:

I tend to use $_REQUEST to capture a lot of my data, as I end up mixing
get and post a lot throughout my code. $_REQUEST is an amalgamate of
$_COOKIE, $_GET and $_POST (in that order I believe, with $_GET
overwritting $_COOKIE, and $_POST overwriting $_GET). This is especially
useful when altering how a form sends data. Only today we had to update
a form to use GET instead of POST, as IE managed to break the back
button because of the POST values not auto-submitting. It would have
meant a lot of code changes had $_REQUEST not been used.


Ash
www.ashleysheridan.co.uk

Arrgggg.

I was thinking you were up there with the PHP greats until you said that.  :-0

I never use requests -- you simply don't know where the data is coming from and that presents a possible security risk as well as confusion if you have to review/trouble-shoot the code later.

Am I wrong?

Cheers,

tedd


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