Re: [PHP] $_REQUEST or $_POST?

2005-01-18 Thread Richard Lynch
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I've learned to use $_REQUEST but it seems to me that it uses any $_GEt, or $_POST. Is it better to $_POST when I'm just using $_POST? It seems like that if I want good code, but I mean is it faster with $_POST? Not faster. Maybe cleaner, if you only want to allow

[PHP] $_REQUEST or $_POST?

2005-01-17 Thread gustav
Hi there! I've learned to use $_REQUEST but it seems to me that it uses any $_GEt, or $_POST. Is it better to $_POST when I'm just using $_POST? It seems like that if I want good code, but I mean is it faster with $_POST? /G @varupiraten.se -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To

Re: [PHP] $_REQUEST or $_POST?

2005-01-17 Thread Chris Shiflett
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I've learned to use $_REQUEST but it seems to me that it uses any $_GEt, or $_POST. Is it better to $_POST when I'm just using $_POST? It seems like that if I want good code, but I mean is it faster with $_POST? It's not faster, but it is a better practice. It is

[PHP] $_REQUEST

2005-01-10 Thread Benjamin Edwards
Trying to get my head around relationship between/use of $_GET, $_POST and $_REQUEST. It seems to me that $_REQUEST is most useful as if it is used in place of $_POST/$_GET it would be possible to change posting method without changing the code. I am kind of assuming that $_REQUEST is and

Re: [PHP] $_REQUEST

2005-01-10 Thread Thomas Munz
Be carfull with this super var. This var is a merge of the GET, POST and FILES, and so only 1 index can only exists. If you have an index in the POST field called 'test' and also and index calles test in the FILES or GET var, than only one index of them is avaible and the other are gone I

Re: [PHP] $_REQUEST

2005-01-10 Thread John Holmes
Benjamin Edwards wrote: I am kind of assuming that $_REQUEST is and aggregate of $_POST, $_GET and $_FILES. Is this correct or are there differences. It's a combo of $_GET, $_POST and $_COOKIE. -- ---John Holmes... Amazon Wishlist: www.amazon.com/o/registry/3BEXC84AB3A5E/ php|architect: The

[PHP] $_REQUEST

2004-11-15 Thread Diana Castillo
there seems to be a limit to how many form variables I can get wtih a $_REQUEST. does anyone know how to get an large amount of variables? -- Diana Castillo Global Reservas, S.L. C/Granvia 22 dcdo 4-dcha 28013 Madrid-Spain Tel : 00-34-913604039 Ext 216 Fax : 00-34-915228673 email: [EMAIL

RE: [PHP] $_REQUEST

2004-11-15 Thread Jay Blanchard
[snip] there seems to be a limit to how many form variables I can get wtih a $_REQUEST. does anyone know how to get an large amount of variables? [/snip] Look at $_POST -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php

[PHP] $_Request from 4.3 to v5.x

2004-07-13 Thread Michael Purdy
Folks I am currently using 4.3.7. I have a script which accepts three POSTed variables from a basic form. Under 4.3.7 the script runs fine and the variables are successfully passed to the script. I am testing 5.0 C3 and receive the following error PHP Notice: Undefined index: searchtype in

[PHP] $_Request from 4.3 to v5.x

2004-07-13 Thread Michael Purdy
Folks I am currently using 4.3.7. I have a script which accepts three POSTed variables from a basic form. Under 4.3.7 the script runs fine and the variables are successfully passed to the script. I am testing 5.0 C3 and receive the following error PHP Notice: Undefined index: searchtype

Re: [PHP] $_Request from 4.3 to v5.x

2004-07-13 Thread John W. Holmes
Michael Purdy wrote: I have a script which accepts three POSTed variables from a basic form. Under 4.3.7 the script runs fine and the variables are successfully passed to the script. I am testing 5.0 C3 and receive the following error PHP Notice: Undefined index: searchtype in

Re: [PHP] $_Request from 4.3 to v5.x

2004-07-13 Thread Justin Patrin
If you turn off notices in your app, you won't get that. error_reporting = E_ALL ~E_NOTICE Or, you could use isset to make sure that it was submitted (best option). $searchtype = isset($_REQUEST['searchtype'] ? $_REQUEST['searchtype'] : false; On Wed, 14 Jul 2004 00:18:22 +1000, Michael Purdy

[PHP] $_REQUEST non populated

2003-11-20 Thread Andrea Pinnisi
I've made a php script that works fine on many servers, but in one of them I get $_REQUEST not populated, if I print_r($_REQUEST) I get my cookies, and not GET or POST vars! I need to user _REQUEST and not _GET or _POST for some reason, and I can't change all the scripts (2Mb and more of php

Re: [PHP] $_REQUEST non populated

2003-11-20 Thread Marek Kilimajer
Andrea Pinnisi wrote: I've made a php script that works fine on many servers, but in one of them I get $_REQUEST not populated, if I print_r($_REQUEST) I get my cookies, and not GET or POST vars! I need to user _REQUEST and not _GET or _POST for some reason, and I can't change all the scripts

Re: [PHP] $_REQUEST non populated

2003-11-20 Thread Andrea Pinnisi
Marek Kilimajer ha scritto: variables_order - usualy set to EGPCS It's already EGPCS, I'm waiting more info from the system administrator of that server. Is there any enviroment variable that may help to solve this problem? I don't want to post the entire phpinfo :-) Thanks Andrea -- PHP

Re: [PHP] $_REQUEST???

2002-07-11 Thread Richard Lynch
Considering all of this... Would it be better simply to turn register_globals = On if the vast majority of the stuff you have on your site is simple search engine type stuff and/or GET variables? That's the reason why register_globals was originally ON. Actually, going way back, I don't think

Re: [PHP] $_REQUEST???

2002-07-10 Thread Alberto Serra
ðÒÉ×ÅÔ! Patrick Teague wrote: Hello, Considering all of this... Would it be better simply to turn register_globals = On if the vast majority of the stuff you have on your site is simple search engine type stuff and/or GET variables? Well, such stuff needs NOT security, nedless to say.

Re: [PHP] $_REQUEST???

2002-07-09 Thread Patrick Teague
Hello, Considering all of this... Would it be better simply to turn register_globals = On if the vast majority of the stuff you have on your site is simple search engine type stuff and/or GET variables? Considering the fact that anyone can forge GET, POST, cookies, is there really any purpose

RE: [PHP] $_REQUEST???

2002-07-09 Thread Lazor, Ed
I'm not sure if it's true or not, but someone said all data coming through _POST and _COOKIES is filtered - making it safer than pulling the raw data from variables. While you're forging cookies, I'll take a few chocolate chip ;) -Original Message- Considering the fact that anyone can

RE: [PHP] $_REQUEST???

2002-07-09 Thread Philip Olson
I'm not sure if it's true or not, but someone said all data coming through _POST and _COOKIES is filtered - making it safer than pulling the raw data from variables. Filtered? Nothing is filtered. Only you know what data the users should be sending, validate accordingly and assume all

[PHP] $_REQUEST???

2002-07-08 Thread Scott Fletcher
Can the $_REQUEST be trusted?? The documentation said it is the combination of $_GET, $_POST, $_COOKIE $_FILE. If the PHPSESSID is found in $_REQUEST, I can tell it is from $_COOKIE. I wonder if the PHPSESSID can be stored into $_REQUEST if hte $_COOKIE is unavailable or turned off?

RE: [PHP] $_REQUEST???

2002-07-08 Thread Lazor, Ed
Are you trying to find out whether the person is logged in? You can also test the cookie with the isset function. -Original Message- Can the $_REQUEST be trusted?? The documentation said it is the combination of $_GET, $_POST, $_COOKIE $_FILE. If the PHPSESSID is found in $_REQUEST,