* Thus wrote Amon ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
>
> functionX($_POST["test_arr"])
> $arr_test = $_POST["test_arr"];
>
> Knowing that $_POST["test_arr"]) does not exist.. this code will not result
> in a error.
>
> Is this a bug,error,etc? Should this not also produce a novice error?
Taks a look at the definition of functionX I bet it looks something
like:
function functionX(&$var) { }
The same non-notice effect can be done like:
$var = &$_POST['test_arr'];
This is more of a side effect of assigning by reference.
>
Curt
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