Hi!

On Sun, Oct 26, 2014 at 10:21 PM, Stas Malyshev <smalys...@sugarcrm.com>
wrote:

> Hi!
>
> > The only way to do this in PHP now is write a userland function that
> parses
> > multipart form data, which is non-trivial. I had written one, but would
>
> It is true that PUT data need to be parsed, however it is not true you
> have to implement MIME parsing from scratch. There are frameworks that
> implement that. Not everything must be written in C. But if you want C,
> doesn't pecl/http already have the required bits?
>
> > Having the ability to access the data provided in $_POST for other
> methods
> > is ideal (by whatever means: $_PUT, $_FORM, get_parsed_form_data(), etc).
>
> There are a lot of HTTP verbs - PUT, DELETE, TRACE, PATCH... And what if
> you want to do WebDAV? Wouldn't having separate superglobal for each be
> taking it a bit too far?
>

I think Rasmus made it clear what the original naming meant: it were form
methods, not related at all to HTTP methods.


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