Re: [PHP] No Global Code Fixing

2003-01-04 Thread Jason Sheets
If you do that you might as well just turn on register globals, you should look at the $_REQUEST variable, it combines $_POST, $_GET and $_COOKIE into one array so you can just reference $_REQUEST['variable'] for example $_REQUEST['one']. Jason On Sat, 2003-01-04 at 11:50, Michael J. Pawlowsky wr

Re: [PHP] No Global Code Fixing

2003-01-04 Thread Tularis
NOTE: this basicly mimics the way register_globals works. I use this code to fix register_globals aswell as the magic_quotes_gpc: $global = @array($_SESSION, $_SERVER, $_COOKIE, $_POST, $_GET, $_FILES, $_ENV); $global_old = @array($HTTP_SESSION_VARS, $HTTP_SERVER_VARS, $HTTP_COOKIE_VARS, $HTTP

Re: [PHP] No Global Code Fixing

2003-01-04 Thread Michael J. Pawlowsky
Hey that's great... I didn't know about $_REQUEST I suppose the order of overlapping is set in php.ini I think I saw that somewhere. Thanks As for tunring it back on... in .htaccess I like the idea of having cleaner code *** REPLY SEPARATOR *** On 04/01/2003 at 1

Re: [PHP] No Global Code Fixing

2003-01-04 Thread Michael J. Pawlowsky
I just found a better answer, but still open to suggestions with the URI : http://rc.mikeathome.net/test/index.php?one=1&two[]=2&two[]=3&three=3&key=This%20is%20the%20key I tried this: $value){ ${$key}=$value; } echo $one;

Re: [PHP] No Global Code Fixing

2003-01-04 Thread Rasmus Lerdorf
Why don't you just use $_REQUEST['keyword'] ? On Sat, 4 Jan 2003, Michael J. Pawlowsky wrote: > Well I've been fixing up all my code (and other peoples which is worst) getting >ready to do an upgrade to 4.3. and turning off globals and warnings on. > > I very often move parameters that were once