Hello,

Here's another quick solution that shouldn't add much overhead:

// get input 
$qry = 
'toppings=sprinkles&toppings=nuts&toppings=fudge&toppings=caramel&toppings=strawberries';
//$qry = $_SERVER['QUERY_STRING'];

// parser input
$qry = str_replace('&toppings=','&toppings[]=',$qry);
parse_str($qry,$get);

print_r($get);


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--- On Wed, 5/20/09, Daniele Grillenzoni <dani...@b2informatica.it> wrote:

Yeah, and php://input should be able to handle $_POST, but custom 
functions ftl, the idea of having useless overhead for simple stuff like 
this makes me angry.


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