ID:               1249
 Comment by:       ashley at klikgamers dot co dot uk
 Reported By:      kundrat at general-it dot sk
 Status:           Closed
 Bug Type:         URL related
 Operating System: linux 2.2.1 glibc 2.0.7
 PHP Version:      4.0
 New Comment:

I do not even understand but it sounds like a bug to me...


Previous Comments:
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[2004-08-05 16:41:38] derick at derickrethans dot nl

Test!

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[2001-05-14 22:08:52] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Fixed in CVS. 

Now it behaves more consistently. 
ie. if ? is present, the query key is set.
And if # is present, the fragment key is set.

--Jani


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[2001-05-07 12:54:49] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

marking as fix before 4.0.6

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[2001-05-07 07:57:14] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

If this isn't a bug, it is at least an inconsistency.

parse_url('?') doesn't set a query key
parse_url('?#fragment') does

Neither URL has what I would consider a query string, but the query key
is set in the second case.  That behavior should be consistent one way
or the other, imho.

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[2001-05-02 21:12:26] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

To PHP-developers: Does anyone have any thoughts about this?
(IMO, this isn't any bug)

--Jani




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