Well I've been fixing up all my code (and other peoples which is worst) getting ready
to do an upgrade to 4.3. and turning off globals and warnings on.
I very often move parameters that were once POSTed as a GETs.
For instance... some one does a search but is not logged in, they can see the results
but don's see the "Edit" results button.
So they log in, and I send them back to the search they just did.
The first search is done by a POST and when I redirect them after the login it's done
by a GET.
So I use to simply not specify if it was a GET or POST and looked to see if the var
existed or not to see how to load that page.
Now I've been adding alot of:
if (isset($_POST['keyword'])){
$keyword = $_POST['keyword'];
}elseif (isset($_GET['keyword'])){
$keyword = $_GET['keyword'];
} else {
unset($keyword);
}
I suppose I could also do something like this (which is not much different)
if(isset($_POST['keyword']) || isset($_GET['keyword'])){
$keyword = isset($_POST['keyword'])?$_POST['keyword']:$_GET['keyword'];
}else{
unset($keyword);
}
I guess I could get rid of the unset, but I like it there just in case something
earlier filled that puppy.
So I end up with alot of these right now at the top of each page.
Especially if the URI is something like
http:www.mysite.com/index.php?this=that&id=1&lang=en&so=on&so=on&so=on&so=on&so=on&so=on
Know what I mean?
So just wondering if anyine had something really elegant to replace it.
Cheers,
Mike