On Thu, April 19, 2007 11:58 pm, Justin Frim wrote:
> Regarding some discussion a while back about putting in a feature
> request for obtaining the POST body...
>
> I can see the advantage of streaming the POST body directly to disk,
> because then you don't have to allocate a huge amount of memory for
> keeping a copy of the POST body in a variable.  So maybe (and this is
> wishful thinking), a feature could be added to PHP where the entire
> POST
> body, unaltered, is streamed to a file in the same fasion as those
> individual temporary files referenced in the $_FILES[] array.
>
> Then for HTTP digest authenticated requests with integrity protection,
> I
> could just call md5_file() on this special file, and my world would be
> a
> whole lot simpler!  (And any other script programmers, should they
> need
> to access the POST body for whatever reason, can just read the file
> and
> parse it however necessary.  No gigantic memory overhead involved.)

This sounds like a perfectly reasonable Feature Request to this naive
reader...

http://bugs.php.net/

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