Is there any particular reason why query values should be accessed
through the Request object?

Looking at Controller/Request/Http.php the only benefit I could see is
that you could pass a default value when accessing it through the
Request object. Anything else?

--Belmin

On 8/8/07, Matthew Weier O'Phinney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> -- Kexiao Liao <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
> (on Wednesday, 08 August 2007, 06:43 AM -0700):
> > I just begin to use Zend Framework. I need to get all the POST variables'
> > values inside the html form. In normal php, we use $_POST variable. For the
> > Zend Framework, Do we have better approach to get all these POST data once 
> > we
> > click the submit button of the html form? Kevin
>
> ZF does not overwrite any of the superglobals ($_GET, $_POST, $_COOKIE,
> etc), so you can always access them that way.
>
> From within an action controller, you can retrieve them via the request
> object:
>
>     $received = $this->getRequest()->getPost();
>
> These can then be passed into the view:
>
>     $this->view->received = $received;
>
> --
> Matthew Weier O'Phinney
> PHP Developer            | [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>

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