On Wed, 16 Oct 2002, Yasuo Ohgaki wrote:

>Another option.
>
>How about remove $_FILES contents from $_REQUEST?
>It seems it has less impact.

    +1 for this option. There's really no need it for to
    be in $_REQUEST..
  
    --Jani
  

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>Yasuo Ohgaki
>
>Sterling Hughes wrote:
>> Hey, 
>> 
>> If you haven't taken a look @: http://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=19848
>> 
>> please do so...
>> 
>> In thinking about it, to me, there are 2 solutions:
>> 
>> 1) Rearranging files to work in an un-braindead manner, ie:
>> 
>> instead of $_FILES['toto']['type']['c'] equaling the filetype of the
>> form variable:
>> 
>> <INPUT TYPE="file" NAME="toto[c]">
>> 
>> We have ::
>> 
>> $_FILES['toto']['c']['type']
>> 
>> Of course this breaks BC, which is not good, but then again, neither is
>> the alternative.
>> 
>> 2) The alternative is to add some custom code (I'll write it up) that
>> will re-arrange the $_FILES array when it is inserted into the $_REQUEST
>> array (leaving the $_FILES array alone, but modifying its order when its
>> merged into $_REQUEST).
>> 
>> so you have:
>> 
>> $_REQUEST['toto']['c']['type']
>> 
>> and
>> 
>> $_FILES['toto']['type']['c']
>> 
>> which is ugly and just not right, but it maintains backwards
>> compatibility with the $_FILES array.
>> 
>> My personal opinion is that the second solution should be merged in for
>> PHP 4.3, and that for PHPv5 we should normalize the $_FILE array.
>> 
>> Thoughts?  Comments?  Questions?
>> 
>> I'll start working on this tommorow unless i hear otherwise..
>> 
>> -Sterling
>
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